List of European Academy Award winners and nominees

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This is a list of European Academy Award winners and nominees, which includes people born and/or raised in Europe and people born outside of Europe who are citizens of European countries.

Best Picture[edit]

Best Picture
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1938 Réalisation d'art cinématographique France Grand Illusion Nominated
1940 Charles Chaplin Productions United Kingdom The Great Dictator Nominated
1941 Joseph L. Mankiewicz Germany The Philadelphia Story Nominated
1943 Two Cities Films United Kingdom In Which We Serve Nominated
1946 Henry V Nominated
1947 J. Arthur Rank-Cineguild Great Expectations Nominated
1948 J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films Hamlet Won
J. Arthur Rank-Archers The Red Shoes Nominated
1951 Anatole Litvak Ukraine/Lithuania Decision Before Dawn Nominated
Sam Zimbalist Ukraine Quo Vadis Nominated
1952 John Woolf and James Woolf United Kingdom Moulin Rouge Nominated
Robert Riskin Russia Here Comes The Groom Nominated
1953 John Houseman Romania/United Kingdom Julius Caesar Nominated
William Wyler Switzerland/Germany Roman Holiday Nominated
1954 Sam Spiegel Austria-Hungary On the Waterfront Won
1956 William Wyler Switzerland/Germany Friendly Persuasion Nominated
1957 Sam Spiegel Austria-Hungary The Bridge on the River Kwai Won
1959 Sam Zimbalist Ukraine Ben-Hur Won
Otto Preminger Austria Anatomy of a Murder Nominated
Henry Blanke Germany The Nun's Story Nominated
John Woolf and James Woolf United Kingdom Room at the Top Nominated
1960 Billy Wilder Austria The Apartment Won
Fred Zinnemann The Sundowners Nominated
1962 Sam Spiegel Austria-Hungary Lawrence of Arabia Won
1963 Tony Richardson United Kingdom Tom Jones Won
Elia Kazan Ottoman Empire/Greece America America Nominated
1964 Michael Cacoyannis Cyprus/Greece Zorba the Greek Nominated
1965 Joseph Janni Italy/United Kingdom Darling Nominated
Carlo Ponti Italy Doctor Zhivago Nominated
1966 Fred Zinnemann Austria A Man For All Seasons Won
Lewis Gilbert United Kingdom Alfie Nominated
1968 John Woolf Oliver! Won
Anthony Havelock-Allan and John Brabourne Romeo and Juliet Nominated
1969 Jacques Perrin France Z Nominated
1970 Ingo Preminger Austria-Hungary MASH Nominated
1971 Sam Spiegel Nicholas and Alexandra Nominated
1972 John Boorman United Kingdom Deliverance Nominated
Bengt Forslund Sweden The Emigrants Nominated
1973 Ingmar Bergman Cries and Whispers Nominated
1975 Martin Bergman United Kingdom Dog Day Afternoon Nominated
1978 Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley and John Peverall The Deer Hunter Won
Alan Marshall and David Puttnam Midnight Express Nominated
1979 Peter Yates Breaking Away Nominated
1980 Claude Berri and Timothy Burrill France/United Kingdom Tess Nominated
1981 David Puttnam United Kingdom Chariots of Fire Won
1982 Richard Attenborough Gandhi Won
1983 Peter Yates The Dresser Nominated
1984 David Puttnam The Killing Fields Nominated
John Bradbourne A Passage to India Nominated
1986 Fernando Ghia and David Puttnam Italy/United Kingdom The Mission Nominated
1987 Jeremy Thomas United Kingdom The Last Emperor Won
John Boorman Hope and Glory Nominated
1988 Norma Heyman Dangerous Liaisons Nominated
1989 Noel Pearson Republic of Ireland My Left Foot Nominated
1992 Stephen Woolley United Kingdom The Crying Game Nominated
1993 Branko Lustig Croatia Schindler's List Won
Jim Sheridan Republic of Ireland In the Name of the Father Nominated
1994 Duncan Kenworthy United Kingdom Four Weddings and a Funeral Nominated
1995 Mario Cecchi Gori, Vittorio Cecchi Gori and Gaetano Daniele Italy Il Postino: The Postman Nominated
1996 Simon Channing Williams United Kingdom Secrets & Lies Nominated
Jane Scott Shine Nominated
1997 Uberto Pasolini Italy The Full Monty Nominated
1998 David Parfitt United Kingdom Shakespeare in Love Won
Alison Owen, Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan Elizabeth Nominated
Elda Ferri and Gianluigi Braschi Italy Life is Beautiful Nominated
Ian Bryce United Kingdom Saving Private Ryan Nominated
1999 Frank Darabont Hungary The Green Mile Nominated
Pieter Jan Brugge Netherlands The Insider Nominated
2000 Branko Lustig Croatia Gladiator Won
2002 Alberto Grimaldi Italy Gangs of New York Nominated
Robert Fox United Kingdom The Hours Nominated
Roman Polanski, Robert Benmussa and Alain Sarde France/Poland The Pianist Nominated
2004 Graham King United Kingdom The Aviator Nominated
2005 Michael Ohoven Germany Capote Nominated
Diana Ossana Italy Brokeback Mountain Nominated
2006 Graham King United Kingdom The Departed Won
Andy Harries, Christine Langan and Tracey Seaward The Queen Nominated
2007 Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Paul Webster Atonement Nominated
Paul Thomas Anderson, Daniel Lupi and JoAnne Sellar There Will Be Blood Nominated
2008 Christian Colson Slumdog Millionaire Won
Eric Fellner Frost/Nixon Nominated
Anthony Minghella and Redmond Morris United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland The Reader Nominated
2009 Amanda Posey United Kingdom An Education Nominated
2010 Iain Canning and Gareth Unwin The King's Speech Won
Danny Boyle, John Smithson and Christian Colson 127 Hours Nominated
Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas Inception Nominated
2011 Thomas Langmann France The Artist Won
Graham King and Martin Scorsese United Kingdom
Italy
Hugo Nominated
2012 Margaret Menegoz, Stefan Arndt, Veit Heiduschka and Michael Katz France/Germany/Austria/Hungary Amour Nominated
Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Debra Hayward and Cameron Mackintosh United Kingdom Les Misérables Nominated
2013 Steve McQueen 12 Years a Slave Won
Martin Scorsese Italy The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated
David Heyman United Kingdom Gravity Nominated
Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan and Tracey Seaward Philomena Nominated
2014 Christian Colson Selma Nominated
Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner The Theory of Everything Nominated
2015 Amanda Posey Brooklyn Nominated
Simon Kinberg, Ridley Scott, Michael Schaefer and Mark Huffam United Kingdom/Germany The Martian Nominated
Ed Guiney Republic of Ireland Room Nominated
2016 Iain Canning United Kingdom Lion Nominated
2017 Luca Guadagnino, Emilie Georges and Marco Morabito Italy/France Call Me By Your Name Nominated
Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner United Kingdom Darkest Hour Nominated
Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan Dunkirk Nominated
JoAnne Sellar and Daniel Lupi Phantom Thread Nominated
Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Nominated
2018 Graham King United Kingdom Bohemian Rhapsody Nominated
Ed Guiney, Lee Magiday and Yorgos Lanthimos Republic of Ireland/United Kingdom/Greece The Favorite Nominated
2019 David Heyman United Kingdom Marriage Story Nominated
Sam Mendes and Pippa Harris 1917 Nominated
David Heyman Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy The Irishman Nominated
2020/2021 David Parfitt, Jean-Louis Livi, and Philippe Carcassonne United Kingdom/France The Father Nominated
Emerald Fennell United Kingdom Promising Young Woman Nominated
Sacha Ben Harroche France Sound of Metal Nominated
2021 Philippe Rousselet, Fabrice Gianfermi CODA Won
Kenneth Branagh Republic of Ireland/United Kingdom Belfast Nominated
Tanya Seghatchian and Iain Canning United Kingdom The Power of the Dog Nominated
2022 Malte Grunert Germany All Quiet on the Western Front Nominated
Graham Broadbent, Peter Czernin and Martin McDonagh Republic of Ireland/United Kingdom The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
Erik Hemmendorff and Philippe Bober Sweden/France Triangle of Sadness Nominated
2023 David Heyman and Tom Ackeley United Kingdom Barbie Nominated
Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer Won
James Wilson The Zone of Interest Nominated
Ed Guiney and Yorgos Lanthimos Republic of Ireland/Greece Poor Things Nominated
Marie-Ange Luciani and David Thion France Anatomy of a Fall Nominated

Best Director[edit]

Director
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1927/1928 Herbert Brenon United Kingdom

Republic of Ireland

United States

Sorrell and Son Nominated Born in the modern day Republic of Ireland, which was then a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Became a United States citizen in 1918

Lewis Milestone Russian Empire

United States

Two Arabian Knights Won Born modern day Moldova, which was then a part of the Russian Empire

Became a United States citizen in 1919

1928/1929 Frank Lloyd United Kingdom

Scotland

The Divine Lady Won
Drag
Weary River
Nominated
Ernst Lubitsch German Empire The Patriot Nominated Born in the German Empire
1929/1930 Lewis Milestone Russian Empire

United States

All Quiet on the Western Front Won Born modern day Moldova, which was then a part of the Russian Empire

Became a United States citizen in 1919

Ernst Lubitsch German Empire The Love Parade Nominated Born in the German Empire
1930/1931 Lewis Milestone Russian Empire

United States

The Front Page Nominated Born modern day Moldova, which was then a part of the Russian Empire

Became a United States citizen in 1919

Josef von Sternberg Austria-Hungary

United States

Morocco Nominated Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Became a United States citizen in 1908

1931/1932 Shanghai Express Nominated
1932/1933 Frank Lloyd United Kingdom

Scotland

Cavalcade Won
Frank Capra Kingdom of Italy

United States

Lady for a Day Nominated Born in the Kingdom of Italy

Became a United States citizen in 1920

1934 It Happened One Night Won
1935 Frank Lloyd United Kingdom

Scotland

Mutiny on the Bounty Nominated
Michael Curtiz Austria-Hungary

Hungary

United States

Captain Blood Nominated Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire to Hungarian Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen in 1933

1936 Frank Capra Kingdom of Italy

United States

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Won Born in the Kingdom of Italy

Became a United States citizen in 1920

William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

Dodsworth Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1937 William Dieterle German Empire

United States

The Life of Emile Zola Nominated Born in the German Empire

Became a United States citizen in 1937

1938 Frank Capra Kingdom of Italy

United States

You Can't Take It with You Won Born in the Kingdom of Italy

Became a United States citizen in 1920

Michael Curtiz Austria-Hungary

United States

Angels with Dirty Faces Nominated Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire to a Hungarian Jewish family

Became a United States citizen in 1933

Four Daughters Nominated
1939 Frank Capra Kingdom of Italy

United States

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Nominated Born in the Kingdom of Italy

Became a United States citizen in 1920

William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

Wuthering Heights Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1940 Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

England

Rebecca Nominated
William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

The Letter Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1941 The Little Foxes Nominated
1942 Mrs. Miniver Won
Michael Curtiz Austria-Hungary

United States

Yankee Doodle Dandy Nominated Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire to a Hungarian Jewish family

Became a United States citizen in 1933

1943 Casablanca Won
Ernst Lubitsch German Empire

United States

Heaven Can Wait Nominated Born in the German Empire

Became a United States citizen in 1936

1944 Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

England

Lifeboat Nominated
Otto Preminger Austria-Hungary

Ukraine

United States

Laura Nominated Born in modern day Ukraine, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Became a United States citizen

Billy Wilder Austria-Hungary

Poland

United States

Double Indemnity Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to a Polish Jewish family

Became a United States citizen in 1939

1945 The Lost Weekend Won
Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

England

Spellbound Nominated
Jean Renoir France The Southerner Nominated
1946 William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

The Best Years of Our Lives Won Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

Frank Capra Kingdom of Italy

United States

It's a Wonderful Life Nominated Born in the Kingdom of Italy

Became a United States citizen in 1920

David Lean United Kingdom

England

Brief Encounter Nominated
Robert Siodmak Germany The Killers Nominated
1947 Elia Kazan Ottoman Empire

Greece

United States

Gentleman's Agreement Won Born in modern day Turkey, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire, to Cappadocian Greek family

Became a United States citizen

Henry Koster German Empire

United States

The Bishop's Wife Nominated Born in the German Empire

Became a United States citizen

David Lean United Kingdom

England

Great Expectations Nominated
1948 Anatole Litvak Lithuania

Russian Empire

Ukraine

United States

The Snake Pit Nominated Born in modern day Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire, to a Lithuanian Jewish family

Became a United States citizen

Jean Negulesco Romania

United States

Johnny Belinda Nominated Became an American citizen
Laurence Olivier United Kingdom

England

Hamlet Nominated
Fred Zinnemann Austria-Hungary

Poland

Austria

United States

The Search Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Austrian Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen

1949 Carol Reed United Kingdom

England

The Fallen Idol Nominated
William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

The Heiress Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1950 Carol Reed United Kingdom

England

The Third Man Nominated
Billy Wilder Austria-Hungary

Poland

United States

Sunset Boulevard Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Polish Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen in 1939

1951 Elia Kazan Ottoman Empire

Greece

United States

A Streetcar Named Desire Nominated Born in modern day Turkey, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire, to Cappadocian Greek parents

Became a United States citizen

William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

Detective Story Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1952 Fred Zinnemann Austria-Hungary

Poland

Austria

United States

High Noon Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Austrian Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen

1953 From Here to Eternity Won
Billy Wilder Austria-Hungary

Poland

United States

Stalag 17 Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Polish Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen in 1939

William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

Roman Holiday Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1954 Elia Kazan Ottoman Empire

Greece

United States

On the Waterfront Won Born in modern day Turkey, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire, to Cappadocian Greek parents

Became a United States citizen

Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

England

Rear Window Nominated
Billy Wilder Austria-Hungary

Poland

United States

Sabrina Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Polish Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen in 1939

1955 Elia Kazan Ottoman Empire

Greece

United States

East of Eden Nominated Born in modern day Turkey, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire, to Cappadocian Greek parents

Became a United States citizen

David Lean United Kingdom

England

Summertime Nominated
1956 Michael Anderson Around the World in 80 Days Nominated
William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

Friendly Persuasion Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1957 David Lean United Kingdom

England

The Bridge on the River Kwai Won
Billy Wilder Austria-Hungary

Poland

United States

Witness for the Prosecution Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Polish Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen in 1939

1959 William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

Ben-Hur Won Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

Jack Clayton United Kingdom

England

Room at the Top Nominated
Billy Wilder Austria-Hungary

Poland

United States

Some Like It Hot Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Polish Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen in 1939

Fred Zinnemann Austria-Hungary

Poland

Austria

United States

The Nun's Story Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Austrian Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen

1960 Billy Wilder Austria-Hungary

Poland

United States

The Apartment Won Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Polish Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen in 1939

Jack Cardiff United Kingdom

England

Sons and Lovers Nominated
Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

England

United States

Psycho Nominated Became an American citizen in 1955
Fred Zinnemann Austria-Hungary

Poland

Austria

United States

The Sundowners Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Austrian Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen

1961 Federico Fellini Italy La Dolce Vita Nominated
J. Lee Thompson United Kingdom

England

The Guns of Navarone Nominated
1962 David Lean Lawrence of Arabia Won
Pietro Germi Italy Divorce Italian Style Nominated
1963 Tony Richardson United Kingdom

England

Tom Jones Won
Federico Fellini Italy 8 1/2 Nominated
Elia Kazan Ottoman Empire

Greece

United States

America America Nominated Born in modern day Turkey, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire, to Cappadocian Greek parents

Became a United States citizen

Otto Preminger Austria-Hungary

Ukraine

United States

The Cardinal Nominated Born in modern day Ukraine, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Became a United States citizen in 1943

1964 Michael Cacoyannis Greece

British Cyprus

Zorba the Greek Nominated Born in British Cyprus to Greek parents
Peter Glenville United Kingdom

England

Becket Nominated
Robert Stevenson United Kingdom

England

United States

Mary Poppins Nominated Became an American citizen during World War II
1965 David Lean United Kingdom

England

Doctor Zhivago Nominated
John Schlesinger United Kingdom

England

Darling Nominated
William Wyler Switzerland

German Empire

United States

The Collector Nominated Born in the German Empire

Received Swiss citizenship from his father
Became a United States citizen in 1928

1966 Fred Zinnemann Austria-Hungary

Poland

Austria

United States

A Man for All Seasons Won Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Austrian Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen

Michelangelo Antonioni Italy Blowup Nominated
Claude Lelouch France A Man and a Woman Nominated
1968 Carol Reed United Kingdom

England

Oliver! Won
Anthony Harvey The Lion in Winter Nominated
Gillo Pontecorvo Italy The Battle of Algiers Nominated
Franco Zeffirelli Romeo and Juliet Nominated
1969 John Schlesinger United Kingdom

England

Midnight Cowboy Won
Costa-Gavras Greece

France

Z Nominated
1970 Federico Fellini Italy Fellini Satyricon Nominated
Ken Russell United Kingdom

England

Women in Love Nominated
1971 John Schlesinger Sunday Bloody Sunday Nominated
1972 John Boorman Deliverance Nominated
Jan Troell Sweden The Emigrants Nominated
1973 Ingmar Bergman Cries and Whispers Nominated
Bernardo Bertolucci Italy Last Tango in Paris Nominated
1974 Roman Polanski Poland

France

Chinatown Nominated
François Truffaut France Day for Night Nominated
1975 Miloš Forman Czech Republic One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Won
Federico Fellini Italy Amarcord Nominated
1976 Ingmar Bergman Sweden Face to Face Nominated
Lina Wertmüller Italy Seven Beauties Nominated
1977 Fred Zinnemann Austria-Hungary

Poland

Austria

United States

Julia Nominated Born in modern day Poland, which was then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Austrian Jewish parents

Became a United States citizen

1978 Alan Parker United Kingdom

England

Midnight Express Nominated
1979 Edouard Molinaro France La Cage aux Folles Nominated
Peter Yates United Kingdom

England

Breaking Away Nominated
1980 Roman Polanski Poland

France

Tess Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

Raging Bull Nominated Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

1981 Hugh Hudson United Kingdom

England

Chariots of Fire Nominated
Louis Malle France Atlantic City Nominated
1982 Wolfgang Petersen Germany Das Boot Nominated
Richard Attenborough United Kingdom

England

Gandhi Won
1983 Peter Yates The Dresser Nominated
Ingmar Bergman Sweden Fanny and Alexander Nominated
1984 Miloš Forman Czech Republic Amadeus Won
David Lean United Kingdom

England

A Passage to India Nominated
Roland Joffe United Kingdom

France

The Killing Fields Nominated
1986 The Mission Nominated
1987 Bernardo Bertolucci Italy The Last Emperor Won
John Boorman United Kingdom

England

Hope and Glory Nominated
Lasse Hallstrom Sweden My Life as a Dog Nominated
Adrian Lyne United Kingdom

England

Fatal Attraction Nominated
1988 Charles Crichton A Fish Called Wanda Nominated
Alan Parker Mississippi Burning Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

The Last Temptation of Christ Nominated Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

1989 Kenneth Branagh United Kingdom

Northern Ireland

England

Henry V Nominated Born in Northern Ireland

Moved in England in 1970

Jim Sheridan Republic of Ireland My Left Foot Nominated
1990 Stephen Frears United Kingdom

England

The Grifters Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

Goodfellas Nominated Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

Barbet Schroeder Switzerland

Iran

Reversal of Fortune Nominated Born in Iran to a German mother and Swiss father
1991 Ridley Scott United Kingdom

England

Thelma & Louise Nominated
1992 Neil Jordan Republic of Ireland The Crying Game Nominated
1993 Jim Sheridan In the Name of the Father Nominated
1994 Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland Three Colours: Red Nominated
1995 Mike Figgis United Kingdom

England

Leaving Las Vegas Nominated
Michael Radford British Raj

United Kingdom

England

Il Postino: The Postman Nominated Born in British India to a British father and Austria Jewish mother
1996 Anthony Minghella United Kingdom

England

The English Patient Won
Miloš Forman Czech Republic The People vs. Larry Flynt Nominated
Mike Leigh United Kingdom

England

Secrets & Lies Nominated
1997 Peter Cattaneo The Full Monty Nominated
Atom Egoyan United Arab Republic

Armenia

Canada

The Sweet Hereafter Nominated Born in modern day Egypt, which was then a part of the United Arab Republic, to Armenian-Egyptian parents
Became a Canadian citizen
Became an Armenian citizen in 2018
1998 Roberto Benigni Italy Life is Beautiful Nominated
John Madden United Kingdom

England

Shakespeare in Love Nominated
1999 Sam Mendes American Beauty Won
Lasse Hallstrom Sweden The Cider House Rules Nominated
2000 Stephen Daldry United Kingdom

England

Billy Elliot Nominated
Ridley Scott Gladiator Nominated
2001 Black Hawk Down Nominated
2002 Roman Polanski Poland

France

The Pianist Won
Pedro Almodóvar Spain Talk to Her Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

Gangs of New York Nominated Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

Stephen Daldry United Kingdom

England

The Hours Nominated
2004 Mike Leigh Vera Drake Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

Aviator Nominated Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

2006 Stephen Frears United Kingdom

England

The Queen Nominated
Paul Greengrass United 93 Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

The Departed Won Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

2008 Danny Boyle United Kingdom

England

Slumdog Millionaire Won
Stephen Daldry United Kingdom

England

The Reader Nominated
2010 Tom Hooper Australia

United Kingdom

England

The King's Speech Won Holds dual British/Australian citizenship
2011 Michel Hazanavicius France The Artist Won
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

Hugo Nominated Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

2012 Michael Haneke Germany

Austria

Amour Nominated Born in Germany
2013 Steve McQueen United Kingdom

England

12 Years a Slave Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

The Wolf of Wall Street Nominated Born in the United States

Was not recognized as an Italian citizen until 2018

2014 Morten Tyldum Norway The Imitation Game Nominated
2015 Lenny Abrahamson Republic of Ireland Room Nominated
2016 Damien Chazelle France

United States

La La Land Won Holds dual American/French citizenship
2017 Christopher Nolan United States

United Kingdom

England

Dunkirk Nominated Holds dual British/American citizenship
2018 Yorgos Lanthimos Greece The Favourite Nominated
Pawel Pawlikowski Poland Cold War Nominated
2019 Sam Mendes United Kingdom

England

1917 Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

The Irishman Nominated Holds dual American/Italian citizenship
2020/2021 Thomas Vinterberg Denmark Another Round Nominated
Emerald Fennell United Kingdom

England

Promising Young Woman Nominated
2021 Kenneth Branagh United Kingdom

Northern Ireland

England

Belfast Nominated Born in Northern Ireland

Moved in England in 1970

2022 Martin McDonagh United Kingdom

Republic of Ireland

The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated Holds dual British/Irish citizenship
Ruben Östlund Sweden Triangle of Sadness Nominated
2023 Justine Triet France Anatomy of a Fall Nominated
Yorgos Lanthimos Greece Poor Things Nominated
Christopher Nolan United States

United Kingdom

England

Oppenheimer Won Holds dual British/American citizenship
Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

England

The Zone of Interest Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy

United States

Killers of the Flower Moon Nominated Holds dual American/Italian citizenship

Best Actor in a Leading Role[edit]

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Year Name Country Role Film Status Milestone / Notes
1927/
1928
Charlie Chaplin United Kingdom
England
The Tramp The Circus Received Initially one of the nominees, the academy rescinded all three of his nominations (also for directing and writing) and instead issued him a special award for his multitasking achievements.
Emil Jannings Switzerland

Germany

Grand Duke
Sergius Alexander
The Last Command Won Born in Switzerland.

First German actor to be nominated for and win an Oscar (for both films).

August Schilling The Way of All Flesh The only Oscar-winning performance that is a lost film; currently, only two fragments are known to exist.
1928/
1929
Paul Muni Austria-Hungary

Ukraine
United States

"James Dyke" The Valiant Nominated First actor of Austro-Hungarian (later defined as Ukrainian) background to earn an Oscar nomination.

Became a United States citizen.

1929/
1930
George Arliss United Kingdom
England
Prime Minister
Benjamin Disraeli
Disraeli Won First British/English actor to win an Oscar. (No explanation was given as to why neither Arliss, nor Best Actress winner Norma Shearer, only won for just one of their two nominated films.)
The Raja The Green Goddess Nominated
Maurice Chevalier France Pierre Mirande The Big Pond Nominated First French actor to be nominated for an Oscar (for both films).
Count Alfred Renard The Love Parade
Ronald Colman United Kingdom
England
Capt. Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond Bulldog Drummond Nominated
Michel Condemned
1932/
1933
Charles Laughton King Henry VIII
of England
The Private Life of Henry VIII Won First LGBTQ+ winner in this category, albeit unknown until after his death.
Leslie Howard Peter Standish Berkeley Square Nominated
Paul Muni Austria-Hungary

Ukraine
United States

James Allen I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Nominated
1935 Victor McLaglen United Kingdom
England
Gypo Nolan The Informer Won
Charles Laughton Vice-Admiral
William Bligh
Mutiny on the Bounty Nominated
Paul Muni Austria-Hungary

Ukraine
United States

Joe Radek Black Fury Write-In Originally not a nominee, Muni was nominated by a write-in campaign. For 1934-1935, the AMPAS permitted this, following the controversy over Bette Davis's omission for Of Human Bondage (for which she too received a write-in nomination). The academy discontinued this process as of 1936.
1936 Louis Pasteur The Story of Louis Pasteur Won First Jewish actor to win an Oscar.
First actor of Ukrainian descent
(and Austrian heritage) to win Best Actor.
1937 Émile Zola The Life of Émile Zola Nominated
Charles Boyer France Emperor
Napoléon Bonaparte
Conquest Nominated
1938 Pepé le Moko Algiers Nominated
Leslie Howard United Kingdom
England
Professor
Henry Higgins
Pygmalion Nominated
Robert Donat Dr. Andrew Manson The Citadel Nominated
1939 Mr. Charles
Edward Chipping
Goodbye, Mr. Chips Won
Laurence Olivier Heathcliff Wuthering Heights Nominated
1940 George Fortescue
Maximilian
"Maxim" de Winter
Rebecca Nominated
Charlie Chaplin Adenoid Hynkel /
The Barber
The Great Dictator Nominated
1941 Cary Grant Roger Adams Penny Serenade Nominated
1942 Ronald Colman Charles Rainier Random Harvest Nominated
1943 Paul Lukas Austria-Hungary

Hungary
United States

Kurt Müller Watch on the Rhine Won First Hungarian actor to win an Oscar.

Became a United States citizen in 1937.

1944 Charles Boyer France

United States

Gregory Anton Gaslight Nominated Although Boyer never won a competitive Academy Award, he did receive a Certificate of Merit for establishing the French Research Foundation in Los Angeles to benefit the cinematic industry.

Became a United States citizen in 1942

Barry Fitzgerald Republic of Ireland Father Fitzgibbon Going My Way Nominated First Irish nominee in this category.
Due to an anomaly in the voting process, Fitzgerald received nominations in both lead and supporting actor for the same performance/film. As a result, AMPAS amended its rules to prevent any such recurrence.
Cary Grant United Kingdom

England
United States

Ernie Mott None but the
Lonely Heart
Nominated Grant lost both nominations, but won an Honorary Oscar 25 years later.
Became a United States citizen in 1942.
1945 Ray Milland United Kingdom
Wales
Don Birnam The Lost Weekend Won First Welsh actor to win an Oscar.
Cornel Wilde Austria-Hungary

Hungary
United States

Frédéric Chopin A Song to Remember Nominated Became a United States citizen.
1946 Laurence Olivier United Kingdom
England
King Henry V
of England
Henry V Nominated
1947 Ronald Colman Anthony John A Double Life Won
Michael Redgrave Orin Mannon Mourning Becomes Electra Nominated
1948 Laurence Olivier Prince Hamlet
of Denmark
Hamlet Won First Best Actor winner to also be nominated for Best Director (having directed themself to a win); and simultaneously directed the Best Picture winner.
1949 Richard Todd Republic of Ireland
England
Cpl. Lachlan "Lachie" MacLachlan The Hasty Heart Nominated
1952 Alec Guinness United Kingdom
England
Henry "Dutch" Holland The Lavender Hill Mob Nominated
1953 Richard Burton United Kingdom
Wales
Marcellus Gallio The Robe Nominated
1954 James Mason United Kingdom
England
Norman Maine ( Ernest Sidney Gubbins) A Star Is Born Nominated
Dan O'Herlihy Republic of Ireland Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe Nominated
1956 Yul Brynner Far Eastern Republic

Soviet Union
United States

King Mongkut of Siam The King and I Won First Asian actor (and specifically Russian) to win an Oscar.
Won a 1952 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor – Musical for the same role.

Became a United States citizen in 1943.

Laurence Olivier United Kingdom
England
King Richard III
of England
Richard III Nominated
1957 Alec Guinness Lt. Col. Nicholson The Bridge on the River Kwai Won
Charles Laughton Sir Wilfrid Robarts, Q.C. Witness for the Prosecution Nominated
1958 David Niven Maj. Angus Pollock Separate Tables Won Shortest Lead Actor performance to win an Oscar, clocking in at 23m39s.
1959 Laurence Harvey Lithuania
South Africa
Joe Lampton Room at the Top Nominated First Lithuanian actor to be nominated for an Oscar.
Paul Muni Austria-Hungary

Ukraine
United States

Dr. Sam Abelman The Last Angry Man Nominated
1960 Trevor Howard United Kingdom
England
Walter Morel Sons and Lovers Nominated
Laurence Olivier Archie Rice The Entertainer Nominated
1961 Maximilian Schell Switzerland
Austria
Hans Rolfe Judgment at Nuremberg Won First Swiss actor to win an Oscar.
Charles Boyer France

United States

César Fanny Nominated Most nominations for a French actor, with four.
1962 Marcello Mastroianni Italy Ferdinando Cefalù Divorce Italian Style Nominated First Italian nominated for Best Actor.
First foreign-language performance (fully in Italian dialogue) nominated for an Oscar.
Peter O'Toole United Kingdom
England
Col. T.E. Lawrence Lawrence of Arabia Nominated
1963 Albert Finney Tom Jones Tom Jones Nominated Achieved the "British Triple Crown of Acting" (via the BAFTA TV Awards) in 2003.
Richard Harris Republic of Ireland Frank Machin This Sporting Life Nominated
Rex Harrison United Kingdom
England
Julius Caesar Cleopatra Nominated
1964 Prof. Henry Higgins My Fair Lady Won Won a 1957 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor – Musical for the same role, prior to the Oscar.
Peter Sellers Dr. Strangelove /
G/C Lionel Mandrake /
Pres. Merkin Muffley
Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Nominated
Peter O'Toole King Henry II
of England
Becket Nominated
Richard Burton United Kingdom
Wales
Archbishop Thomas Becket of Canterbury Nominated
1965 Alec Leamas The Spy Who Came In from the Cold Nominated
Laurence Olivier United Kingdom
England
Othello Othello Nominated
Oskar Werner Austria Dr. Willie Schümann Ship of Fools Nominated
1966 Richard Burton United Kingdom
Wales
George Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Nominated
Paul Scofield United Kingdom
England
Sir Thomas More A Man for All Seasons Won Won a 1962 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor – Play for the same role, prior to the Oscar.
Achieved the "American Triple Crown of Acting" (via the Primetime Emmy) in 1969.
Michael Caine Alfie Elkins Alfie Nominated
1968 Alan Bates Yakov Bok The Fixer Nominated
Ron Moody Fagin Oliver! Nominated
Peter O'Toole King Henry II
of England
The Lion in Winter Nominated
1969 Mr. Arthur Chipping Goodbye, Mr. Chips Nominated
Richard Burton United Kingdom
Wales
King Henry VIII
of England
Anne of the Thousand Days Nominated
1971 Peter Finch Australia
United Kingdom
Dr. Daniel Hirsh Sunday Bloody Sunday Nominated First Australian to be nominated for Best Actor. (Held dual British-Australian citizenship.)
1972 Michael Caine United Kingdom
England
Milo Tindle Sleuth Nominated
Laurence Olivier Andrew Wyke Nominated
Peter O'Toole Jack Gurney, 14th Earl of Gurney The Ruling Class Nominated
1974 Albert Finney Hercule Poirot, P.I. Murder on the Orient Express Nominated
1975 Maximilian Schell Switzerland
Austria
Arthur Goldman The Man in the Glass Booth Nominated
1976 Peter Finch Australia
United Kingdom
Howard Beale Network Won First Australian actor to win Best Actor.
First actor to win an Oscar posthumously.
Giancarlo Giannini Italy Pasqualino Frafuso Seven Beauties Nominated
1977 Marcello Mastroianni Gabriele A Special Day Nominated
Richard Burton United Kingdom
Wales
Dr. Martin Dysart Equus Nominated To date, Burton holds the record for most nominations (seven) without a win OR an Honorary Award before their death.
(One less than O'Toole, who received an Honorary before his eighth nomination and subsequent death; and Glenn Close, who is still alive and working as of 2023.)
1978 Laurence Olivier United Kingdom
England
Ezra Lieberman The Boys from Brazil Nominated Tied with Spencer Tracy for most nominations in this category, with nine each. (Olivier has additional nominations in Supporting Actor and Director, as well as two Honorary Oscars.)
1979 Peter Sellers Chance the Gardener, aka Chauncey Gardiner Being There Nominated
1980 John Hurt John Merrick The Elephant Man Nominated
Peter O'Toole Eli Cross The Stunt Man Nominated
1981 Dudley Moore Arthur Bach Arthur Nominated
1982 Ben Kingsley Mahātmā Gandhi Gandhi Won First actor of Indian ancestry to win an Oscar. (Kingsley was born and raised in the UK.)
First Oscar-winning performance partially spoken in Hindi.
Peter O'Toole Alan Swann My Favorite Year Nominated
1983 Michael Caine Dr. Frank Bryant Educating Rita Nominated
Tom Conti United Kingdom
Scotland
Gowan McGland Reuben, Reuben Nominated First Scottish actor nominated in this category.
Tom Courtenay United Kingdom
England
Norman The Dresser Nominated
Albert Finney Sir Nominated
1984 Geoffrey Firmin Under the Volcano Nominated
1986 Bob Hoskins George Mona Lisa Nominated
1987 Marcello Mastroianni Italy Romano Patroni Dark Eyes Nominated Most nominations for an Italian-based actor, with three.
1988 Max von Sydow Sweden Lassefar "Lasse" Karlsson Pelle the Conqueror Nominated First Swedish actor, and Swedish-language performance, to be nominated for an Oscar.
1989 Daniel Day-Lewis United Kingdom
England
Republic of Ireland
Christy Brown My Left Foot Won Later in life, in addition to the UK, obtained dual citizenship from Ireland.
Kenneth Branagh United Kingdom
Northern IrelandEngland
King Henry V
of England
Henry V Nominated First Northern Irish actor nominated for an Oscar.
Achieved the "British Triple Crown" (via the BAFTA TV Awards) in 2009.
1990 Jeremy Irons United Kingdom
England
Claus von Bülow Reversal of Fortune Won Achieved the "American Triple Crown of Acting" (via the Primetime Emmy) in 1997.
Gérard Depardieu France Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac Nominated First French-language performance in this category nominated for an Oscar.
Richard Harris Republic of Ireland "Bull" McCabe The Field Nominated
1991 Anthony Hopkins United Kingdom
Wales
Dr. Hannibal Lecter The Silence of the Lambs Won First actor to achieve the "British Triple Crown of Acting" w/ a BAFTA Film win in 1992, albeit by way of a non-competitive '85 Honorary Olivier Award.
1992 Stephen Rea United Kingdom
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Fergus The Crying Game Nominated
1993 Liam Neeson United Kingdom
Northern Ireland
Oskar Schindler Schindler's List Nominated
Daniel Day-Lewis United Kingdom
England
Republic of Ireland
Gerry Conlon In the Name of the Father Nominated
Anthony Hopkins United Kingdom
Wales
Mr. James Stevens The Remains of the Day Nominated
1994 Nigel Hawthorne United Kingdom
England
King George III The Madness of King George Nominated Hawthorne was outed as LGBTQ+ by the press, but nevertheless attended the ceremony with his partner, Trevor Bentham.
First actor to achieve the "British Triple Crown of Acting" competitively, in 1996, via the BAFTA Film Awards.
1995 Anthony Hopkins United Kingdom
Wales
Pres. Richard Nixon Nixon Nominated
Massimo Troisi Italy Mario Ruoppolo Il Postino: The Postman Nominated Troisi suffered a fatal heart attack just 12 hours after main filming was complete. All subsequent accolades were posthumous.
1996 Ralph Fiennes United Kingdom
England
Count László
de Almásy
The English Patient Nominated
1998 Ian McKellen James Whale Gods and Monsters Nominated First openly LGBTQ+ British actor to be nominated for an Oscar in this category.
Roberto Benigni Italy Guido Orefice Life is Beautiful Won First Italian-(or any)-language performance to win an Oscar for Best Actor.
2000 Javier Bardem Spain Reinaldo Arenas Before Night Falls Nominated First Spanish actor nominated for an Oscar.
First Spanish-language performance nominated in this category.
2001 Tom Wilkinson United Kingdom
England
Dr. Matt Fowler In the Bedroom Nominated
2002 Michael Caine Thomas Fowler The Quiet American Nominated
Daniel Day-Lewis United Kingdom
England
Republic of Ireland
William "Bill the Butcher" Cutting Gangs of New York Nominated
2003 Ben Kingsley United Kingdom
England
Col. Massoud
Amir Behrani
House of Sand
and Fog
Nominated
Jude Law William "W. P." Inman Cold Mountain Nominated
2006 Peter O'Toole Maurice Russell Venus Nominated Tied with actress Glenn Close for the most Oscar nominations without a win. However, he did receive the Honorary Academy Award at the 75th Academy Awards.
2007 Daniel Day-Lewis United Kingdom
England
Republic of Ireland
Daniel Plainview There Will Be Blood Won
Viggo Mortensen Denmark
United States
Nikolai Luzhin Eastern Promises Nominated First Danish actor nominated for an Oscar. Holds dual citizenship in Denmark and the USA.
2009 Colin Firth United Kingdom
England
George Falconer A Single Man Nominated
2010 King George VI The King's Speech Won
Javier Bardem Spain Uxbal Biutiful Nominated
2011 Jean Dujardin France George Valentin The Artist Won First French actor to win an Oscar, and first silent film performance to win since Jannings at the 1st Academy Awards.
Gary Oldman United Kingdom
England
George Smiley Tinker, Tailor,
Soldier, Spy
Nominated
2012 Daniel Day-Lewis United Kingdom
England
Republic of Ireland
Pres. Abraham Lincoln Lincoln Won With this third win, he holds the record for most wins in this category. He's tied for second-most overall behind Katharine Hepburn, who still ranks first with four for Best Actress.
Hugh Jackman United KingdomAustralia Jean Valjean Les Misérables Nominated Holds dual Australian/British citizenship.
2013 Christian Bale United Kingdom
England
United States
Irving Rosenfeld American Hustle Nominated Holds dual American/British citizenship.
Chiwetel Ejiofor United Kingdom
England
Solomon Northup 12 Years a Slave Nominated
2014 Benedict Cumberbatch Alan Turing The Imitation Game Nominated
Eddie Redmayne Prof. Stephen Hawking The Theory of Everything Won
2015 Lili Elbe The Danish Girl Nominated
Michael Fassbender Republic of Ireland
Germany
Steve Jobs Steve Jobs Nominated
2016 Andrew Garfield United States

United Kingdom
England

Cpl. Desmond Doss Hacksaw Ridge Nominated Holds dual British/American citizneship.
Viggo Mortensen Denmark
Venezuela
Ben Cash Captain Fantastic Nominated
2017 Timothée Chalamet United States
France
Elio Perlman Call Me by Your Name Nominated
Daniel Day-Lewis United Kingdom
England
Republic of Ireland
Reynolds Woodcock Phantom Thread Nominated Born in West Germany but raised in Ireland (does not hold Irish citizenship).
Gary Oldman United Kingdom
England
The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill Darkest Hour Won
Daniel Kaluuya Chris Washington Get Out Nominated
2018 Christian Bale United Kingdom
England
United States
V.P. Dick Cheney Vice Nominated Holds dual American/British citizenship.
Viggo Mortensen Denmark
United States
"Tony Lip" Vallelonga Green Book Nominated
2019 Antonio Banderas Spain Salvador Mallo Pain and Glory Nominated
Jonathan Pryce United Kingdom
Wales
Cardinal Jorge
Mario Bergoglio
The Two Popes Nominated
2020/
2021
Anthony Hopkins United Kingdom
Wales
United States
Anthony The Father Won First Welsh actor to win twice.
Most nominations for a Welsh actor, with six (including two in supporting).
Became a United States citizen in 2000.
Riz Ahmed Pakistan
United Kingdom
England
Ruben Stone Sound of Metal Nominated First Pakistani actor nominated for an Oscar.
First Muslim nominated in this category.
Second Best Actor nominee to utilize ASL after Alan Arkin, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968).
Gary Oldman United Kingdom
England
Herman J. Mankiewicz Mank Nominated
2021 Benedict Cumberbatch Phil Burbank The Power of the Dog Nominated
Andrew Garfield United States

United Kingdom
England

Jonathan Larson Tick, Tick... Boom! Nominated
Javier Bardem Spain Desi Arnaz Being the Ricardos Nominated Most nominations for a Spanish actor, with four (including one win in supporting).
2022 Bill Nighy United Kingdom
England
Mr. Rodney Williams Living Nominated
Colin Farrell Republic of Ireland Pádraic Súilleabháin The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
Paul Mescal Calum Paterson Aftersun Nominated
2023 Cillian Murphy J. Robert Oppenheimer Oppenheimer Won First Irish actor to win in this category.

Best Actress in a Leading Role[edit]

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Year Name Country Role Film Status Milestone / Notes
1929/
1930
Greta Garbo Sweden Anna "Christie" Christofferson Anna Christie Nominated First Swedish actress to be nominated for an Oscar (for both films listed).
Mme. Rita Cavallini Romance
1930/
1931
Marlene Dietrich Germany Mlle. Amy Jolly Morocco Nominated First German actress to be nominated for an Oscar.
1931/
1932
Lynn Fontanne United Kingdom
England
The Actress The Guardsman Nominated First British (specifically English) actress nominated for an Oscar. Later moved to America with her husband, actor Alfred Lunt (also co-star, with whom she was nominated alongside). The two Broadway theatre legends later retired to their estate, Ten Chimneys, in Genesee Depot, Wisconsin—now a National Historic Landmark.
1932/
1933
Diana Wynyard Jane Marryot Cavalcade Nominated
1934 Claudette Colbert France
United States
Ellen "Ellie" Andrews It Happened One Night Won French-born American-citizen. Nonetheless, the first French actress to be nominated for, and subsequently win, an Oscar.
1935 Dr. Jane Everest Private Worlds Nominated
Elisabeth Bergner Austria-Hungary
United Kingdom
Gemma Jones Escape Me Never Nominated
Merle Oberon Dominion of Ceylon
Māori people
Kitty Vane The Dark Angel Nominated First person of Indigenous descent nominated for an Academy Award in any category. She is of partial Sri Lankan (Ceylon/Burgher) and Māori (Polynesian) descent.
1936 Luise Rainer Germany
Austria
Anna Held The Great Ziegfeld Won First German & first Austrian (by homeland) to win an Academy Award.
1937 O-Lan The Good Earth Won First person to ever win two Oscars consecutively. (Spencer Tracy would achieve the same feat just one year later.)
First German/Austrian to win two Oscars.
Greta Garbo Sweden Marguerite Gautier Camille Nominated
1938 Wendy Hiller United Kingdom
England
Eliza Doolittle Pygmalion Nominated
1939 Greer Garson Katherine Ellis Goodbye, Mr. Chips Nominated
Vivien Leigh British Raj
Bengal Presidency
Scarlett O'Hara Gone with the Wind Won First actress born under the British Raj rule, in the Bengal Province territory, to win an Oscar.
Longest performance to win an Oscar: 2h23m32s.
Greta Garbo Sweden Nina Ivanovna "Ninotchka" Yakushova Ninotchka Nominated Garbo never won competitively, but did receive an Honorary Oscar in 1955.
1940 Joan Fontaine United Kingdom
United States
The Second Mrs. de Winter Rebecca Nominated
1941 Lina McLaidlaw-Aysgarth Suspicion Won Fontaine was the only person to ever win an Oscar from acting in an Alfred Hitchcock-directed film.
Olivia de Havilland Miss Emmy Brown Hold Back the Dawn Nominated
Greer Garson United Kingdom
England
Edna Gladney Blossoms in the Dust Nominated
1942 Mrs. Kay Miniver Mrs. Miniver Won First English-born actress to win an Oscar.
Garson gave the longest Oscar speech on record—at nearly six minutes in length, which prompted the notorious orchestral cue-offs.
1943 Marie Curie Madame Curie Nominated
Joan Fontaine United Kingdom
United States
Tessa Sanger The Constant Nymph Nominated
Ingrid Bergman Sweden María For Whom the
Bell Tolls
Nominated
1944 Paula Alquist-Anton Gaslight Won First Swedish actress, let alone nordbø, to win an Academy Award in any acting category.
Claudette Colbert France
United States
Mrs. Anne Hilton Since You Went Away Nominated
Greer Garson United Kingdom
England
Susie "Sparrow" Parkington Mrs. Parkington Nominated
1945 Mary Rafferty The Valley of Decision Nominated With this nomination, Garson tied Bette Davis for the most consecutive acting nominations—five each. (Davis received hers from 1938–1942; both in the Best Actress category.) Their shared record still stands today.
Ingrid Bergman Sweden Sister Superior
Mary Benedict
The Bells of
St. Mary's
Nominated
1946 Olivia de Havilland United Kingdom
United States
Josephine "Jody" Norris To Each His Own Won
Celia Johnson United Kingdom
England
Laura Jesson Brief Encounter Nominated
1948 Ingrid Bergman Sweden Joan of Arc Joan of Arc Nominated
Olivia de Havilland United Kingdom
United States
Virginia Stuart Cunningham The Snake Pit Nominated
1949 Catherine Sloper The Heiress Won De Havilland and Fontaine became the first (and to-date, only) pair of sisters to each win Academy Awards.
Deborah Kerr Scotland
England
Evelyn Boult Edward, My Son Nominated First Scottish actress to be nominated for an Academy Award.
1951 Vivien Leigh British Raj
Bengal Presidency
Blanche DuBois A Streetcar
Named Desire
Won
1953 Leslie Caron France Lili Daurier Lili Nominated
Deborah Kerr Scotland
England
Karen Holmes From Here to Eternity Nominated
Audrey Hepburn Belgium
United Kingdom
Crown Princess Ann Roman Holiday Won First Belgian actress to be nominated for an Academy Award.
1954 Sabrina Fairchild Sabrina Nominated
1955 Anna Magnani Italy Serafina Delle Rose The Rose Tattoo Won First Italian actress to win an Academy Award (mostly in English, with occasional Italian dialogue).
1956 Ingrid Bergman Sweden Anna Koreff Anastasia Won First Swedish actress to win two Oscars.
Deborah Kerr Scotland
England
Anna Leonowens The King and I Nominated Kerr's singing voice was dubbed by Marni Nixon, who later went on to dub Natalie Wood (María) in West Side Story (1961) and Hepburn (Eliza) in My Fair Lady (1964).
1957 Sister Angela Heaven Knows,
Mr. Allison
Nominated
Anna Magnani Italy Giòia Wild is the Wind Nominated
Elizabeth Taylor United Kingdom
United States
Susanna Drake Raintree County Nominated
1958 Margaret "Maggie the Cat" Pollitt Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Nominated
Deborah Kerr Scotland
England
Sibyl Railton-Bell Separate Tables Nominated
1959 Simone Signoret France Alice Aisgill Room at the Top Won First actress to win an acting Oscar for a foreign production (from the UK; in English).
Audrey Hepburn Belgium
United Kingdom
Gabrielle van der Mal (Sister Luke) The Nun's Story Nominated
Elizabeth Taylor United Kingdom
United States
Catherine Holly Suddenly, Last Summer Nominated
1960 Gloria Wandrous BUtterfield 8 Won
Melina Mercouri Greece Ilya Never on Sunday Nominated First Greek actress nominated for an Oscar for a primarily Greek-language role.
Deborah Kerr Scotland
England
Ida Carmody The Sundowners Nominated Most nominated Scottish actress.
With her six noms, Kerr holds the record in Best Actress for most female losses (six—tied with Thelma Ritter, who maintains that record in Supporting Actress; and Amy Adams, with five in supporting, one in lead). However, Glenn Close currently surpassed the female and overall record, with eight (four in each category), tying with Peter O'Toole.
Kerr did receive an Honorary Academy Award in 1994–ironically presented by Close.
Greer Garson United Kingdom
England
Eleanor Roosevelt Sunrise at Campobello Nominated
1961 Sophia Loren Italy Cesira Two Women Won First person to win an Academy Award for a performance spoken entirely in a non-English language. (Italian, in this instance.)
Audrey Hepburn Belgium
United Kingdom
Holly Golightly
(née Lula-Mae Barnes)
Breakfast at Tiffany's Nominated
1963 Leslie Caron France Jane Fosset The L-Shaped Room Nominated
Rachel Roberts Wales
United Kingdom
Margaret Hammond This Sporting Life Nominated First Welsh actress nominated for an Oscar.
1964 Sophia Loren Italy Filumena Marturano Marriage Italian Style Nominated
Julie Andrews United Kingdom
England
Mary Poppins Mary Poppins Won
1965 Maria von Trapp The Sound of Music Nominated
Samantha Eggar Miranda Grey The Collector Nominated
Julie Christie England
British Raj
Diana Scott Darling Won
Simone Signoret France La Condesa Ship of Fools Nominated
1966 Anouk Aimée Anne Gauthier A Man and a Woman Nominated
Ida Kamińska Poland Rozália Lautmannová The Shop on Main Street Nominated
Elizabeth Taylor United Kingdom
United States
Martha Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Won
Lynn Redgrave United Kingdom Georgina "Georgy" Parkin Georgy Girl Nominated
Vanessa Redgrave Leonie Delt Morgan! – A Suitable Case for Treatment Nominated
1967 Edith Evans Maggie Ross The Whisperers Nominated
Audrey Hepburn Belgium
United Kingdom
Susy Hendrix Wait Until Dark Nominated
1968 Vanessa Redgrave United Kingdom
England
Isadora Duncan Isadora Nominated
1969 Maggie Smith Jean Brodie The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Won
Jean Simmons Mary Wilson The Happy Ending Nominated
1970 Glenda Jackson Gudrun Brangwen Women in Love Won
Sarah Miles Rosy Ryan Ryan's Daughter Nominated
1971 Julie Christie Constance Miller McCabe & Mrs. Miller Nominated
Glenda Jackson Alex Greville Sunday Bloody Sunday Nominated
Vanessa Redgrave Mary, Queen of Scots Mary, Queen of Scots Nominated
Janet Suzman United Kingdom
South Africa
Empress Alexandra of Russia Nicholas and Alexandra Nominated
1972 Liv Ullmann Norway Kristina Nilsson The Emigrants Nominated
Maggie Smith United Kingdom
England
Augusta Bertram Travels with My Aunt Nominated
1973 Glenda Jackson Vickie Allessio A Touch of Class Won
1975 Hedda Gabler Hedda Nominated
Ann-Margret Sweden Nora Walker Tommy Nominated
Isabelle Adjani France Adele Hugo/Adele Lewly The Story of Adele H. Nominated
1976 Marie-Christine Barrault Marthe Cousin Cousine Nominated
Liv Ullmann Norway Jenny Isaksson Face to Face Nominated
1978 Ingrid Bergman Sweden Charlotte Andergast Autumn Sonata Nominated
1982 Julie Andrews United Kingdom
England
Victor Grazinski/Victoria Grant Victor/Victoria Nominated
1983 Julie Walters Susan White/Rita Educating Rita Nominated
1984 Vanessa Redgrave Olive Chancellor The Bostonians Nominated
1989 Jessica Tandy Daisy Werthan Driving Miss Daisy Won
Isabelle Adjani France Camille Claudel Camille Claudel Nominated
Pauline Collins United Kingdom
England
Shirley Valentine-Bradshaw Shirley Valentine Nominated
1992 Emma Thompson Margaret Schlegel Howards End Won
Catherine Deneuve France Eliane Devries Indochine Nominated
1993 Emma Thompson United Kingdom
England
Sarah "Sally" Kenton The Remains of the Day Nominated
1994 Miranda Richardson Vivienne Haigh-Wood Tom & Viv Nominated
1995 Emma Thompson Elinor Dashwood Sense and Sensibility Nominated
1996 Brenda Blethyn Cynthia Rose Purley Secrets & Lies Nominated
Kristin Scott Thomas United Kingdom
England
France
Katharine Clifton The English Patient Nominated
Emily Watson United Kingdom
England
Bess McNeill Breaking the Waves Nominated
1997 Helena Bonham Carter Kate Croy The Wings of the Dove Nominated
Julie Christie Phyllis Hart Afterglow Nominated
Judi Dench Queen Victoria Mrs Brown Nominated
Kate Winslet Rose DeWitt Bukater Titanic Nominated
1998 Emily Watson Jacqueline du Pre Hilary and Jackie Nominated
1999 Janet McTeer Mary Jo Walker Tumbleweeds Nominated
Julianne Moore United States
United Kingdom
Sarah Miles The End of the Affair Nominated
2000 Juliette Binoche France Vianne Rocher Chocolat Nominated
2001 Judi Dench United Kingdom
England
Iris Murdoch Iris Nominated
2002 Julianne Moore United States
United Kingdom
Cathy Whitaker Far From Heaven Nominated
2003 Samantha Morton United Kingdom
England
Sarah Sullivan In America Nominated
Naomi Watts Cristina Williams-Peck 21 Grams Nominated
2004 Imelda Staunton Vera Rose Drake Vera Drake Nominated
Kate Winslet Clementine Kruczynski Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Nominated
2005 Judi Dench Laura Forster-Henderson Mrs. Henderson Presents Nominated
Keira Knightley Elizabeth Bennet Pride & Prejudice Nominated
2006 Helen Mirren Queen Elizabeth II The Queen Won
Penélope Cruz Spain Raimunda Volver Nominated
Judi Dench United Kingdom
England
Barbara Covett Notes on a Scandal Nominated
Kate Winslet Sarah Pierce Little Children Nominated
2007 Marion Cotillard France Edith Piaf La Vie en Rose Won
Julie Christie United Kingdom
England
Fiona Anderson Away from Her Nominated
2008 Kate Winslet Hanna Schmitz The Reader Won
2009 Helen Mirren Sophia Tolstaya The Last Station Nominated
Carey Mulligan Jenny Mellor An Education Nominated
2012 Emmanuelle Riva France Anne Laurent Amour Nominated
2013 Judi Dench United Kingdom
England
Philomena Lee Philomena Nominated
2014 Julianne Moore United States
United Kingdom
Alice Howrath Still Alice Won
Marion Cotillard France Sandra Bya Two Days, One Night Nominated
Felicity Jones United Kingdom
England
Jane Hawking The Theory of Everything Nominated
Rosamund Pike Amy Elliott-Dunne/Nancy Gone Girl Nominated
2015 Charlotte Rampling Kate Mercer 45 Years Nominated
Saoirse Ronan Republic of Ireland
United States
Eilis Lacey Brooklyn Nominated
2016 Isabelle Huppert France Michele Leblanc Elle Nominated
Ruth Negga Republic of Ireland
Ethiopia
Mildred Loving Loving Nominated First Black European actress nominated in the Leading category.
2017 Sally Hawkins United Kingdom
England
Elisa Esposito The Shape of Water Nominated
Saoirse Ronan Republic of Ireland
United States
Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson Lady Bird Nominated
2018 Olivia Colman United Kingdom
England
Anne, Queen of Great Britain The Favourite Won
2019 Cynthia Erivo Harriet Tubman Harriet Nominated
Saoirse Ronan Republic of Ireland
United States
Josephine "Jo" March Little Women Nominated
2020/
2021
Vanessa Kirby United Kingdom
England
Martha Weiss Pieces of a Woman Nominated
Carey Mulligan Cassandra "Cassie" Thomas Promising Young Woman Nominated
2021 Penélope Cruz Spain Janis Martinez Moreno Parallel Mothers Nominated
Olivia Colman United Kingdom
England
Lena Caruso The Lost Daughter Nominated
2022 Andrea Riseborough Leslie Rowlands To Leslie Nominated
Ana de Armas Cuba
Spain
Marilyn Monroe Blonde Nominated
2023 Sandra Hüller Germany Sandra Voyter Anatomy of a Fall Nominated
Carey Mulligan United Kingdom
England
Felicia Montealegre Maestro Nominated

Best Actor in a Supporting Role[edit]

Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Year Name Country Role Film Status Milestone / Notes
1936 Mischa Auer Russia Carlo My Man Godfrey Nominated
Basil Rathbone United Kingdom
South Africa
Tybalt - Nephew to Lady Capulet Romeo and Juliet Nominated
1937 Joseph Schildkraut Austria Captain Alfred Dreyfus The Life of Emile Zola Won
H.B. Warner United Kingdom
England
Chang Lost Horizon Nominated
Roland Young Cosmo Topper Topper Nominated
1938 Robert Morley King Louis XVI Marie Antoinette Nominated
Basil Rathbone United Kingdom
South Africa
King Louis XI If I Were King Nominated
1939 Brian Aherne United Kingdom
England
Emperor Maximilian von Habsburg Juarez Nominated
Claude Rains Sen. Joseph Harrison Paine Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Nominated
1940 Albert Bassermann Germany Van Meer Foreign Correspondent Nominated
James Stephenson United Kingdom
England
Howard Joyce The Letter Nominated
1941 Donald Crisp Gwilym Morgan How Green Was My Valley Won
Sydney Greenstreet Kasper Gutman The Maltese Falcon Nominated
1942 Henry Travers James Ballard Mrs. Miniver Nominated
1943 Claude Rains Capt. Louis Renault Casablanca Nominated
1944 Barry Fitzgerald Republic of Ireland Father Fitzgibbon Going My Way Won
Claude Rains United Kingdom
England
Job Skeffington Mr. Skeffington Nominated
1945 Michael Chekhov Russia Dr. Alexander "Alex" Brulov Spellbound Nominated
1946 Claude Rains United Kingdom
England
Alexander Sebastian Notorious Nominated
1947 Edmund Gwenn Kris Kringle Miracle on 34th Street Won
1948 Oscar Homolka Austria Uncle Chris Halverson I Remember Mama Nominated
Cecil Kellaway United Kingdom
South Africa
Horace (A Leprechaun) The Luck of the Irish Nominated
1949 Ralph Richardson United Kingdom
England
Dr. Austin Sloper The Heiress Nominated
1950 George Sanders United Kingdom
Russia
Addison DeWitt All About Eve Won
Edmund Gwenn United Kingdom
England
"Skipper" Miller Mister 880 Nominated
Erich von Stroheim Austria Max von Meyerling Sunset Boulevard Nominated
1951 Leo Genn United Kingdom
England
Petronius Quo Vadis Nominated
Peter Ustinov United Kingdom
Russia
Nero Nominated
1952 Richard Burton United Kingdom
Wales
Phillip Ashley My Cousin Rachel Nominated
Victor McLaglen United Kingdom
England
Will "Red" Danaher The Quiet Man Nominated
1957 Vittorio De Sica Italy Major Alessandro Rinaldi A Farewell to Arms Nominated
1958 Theodore Bikel Austria Sheriff Max Muller The Defiant Ones Nominated
1959 Hugh Griffith United Kingdom
Wales
Sheik Ilderim Ben-Hur Won
1960 Peter Ustinov United Kingdom
Russia
Lentulus Batiatus Spartacus Won
1962 Terence Stamp United Kingdom
England
Billy Budd Billy Budd Nominated
1963 Hugh Griffith United Kingdom
Wales
Squire Western Tom Jones Nominated
1964 Peter Ustinov United Kingdom
Russia
Arthur Simon Simpson Topkapi Won
John Gielgud United Kingdom
England
Louis VII of France Becket Nominated
Stanley Holloway Alfred Doolittle My Fair Lady Nominated
1965 Ian Bannen "Ratbags" Crow The Flight of the Phoenix Nominated
Tom Courtenay Pasha Antipov (Strelnikov) Doctor Zhivago Nominated
Frank Finlay Iago Othello Nominated
1966 James Mason James Leamington Georgy Girl Nominated
Robert Shaw Henry VIII of England A Man for All Seasons Nominated
1967 Cecil Kellaway United Kingdom
South Africa
Monsignor Mike Ryan Guess Who's Coming to Dinner Nominated
1968 Daniel Massey United Kingdom
England
Noël Coward Star! Nominated
Gene Wilder Russia Leopold "Leo" Bloom The Producers Nominated
Jack Wild United Kingdom
England
The Artful Dodger Oliver! Nominated
1969 Anthony Quayle Cardinal Wolsey Anne of the Thousand Days Nominated
1970 John Mills Michael Ryan's Daughter Won
1973 John Houseman Romania
United Kingdom
Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. The Paper Chase Won
Vincent Gardenia Italy Dutch Schnell Bang the Drum Slowly Nominated
1974 Lee Strasberg Poland Hyman Roth The Godfather Part II Nominated
1976 Laurence Olivier United Kingdom
England
Dr. Christian Szell Marathon Man Nominated
1977 Mikhail Baryshnikov Latvia
Russia
Yuri Kopeikine The Turning Point Nominated
Peter Firth United Kingdom
England
Alan Strang Equus Nominated
Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars Nominated
Maximilian Schell Austria
Switzerland
Johann Julia Nominated
1978 John Hurt United Kingdom
England
Max Midnight Express Nominated
1981 John Gielgud Hobson Arthur Won
Ian Holm Sam Mussabini Chariots of Fire Nominated
1982 James Mason Ed Concannon The Verdict Nominated
1984 Ralph Richardson The Sixth Earl of Greystoke Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Nominated
1985 Klaus Maria Brandauer Austria Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke
Baron Hans von Blixen-Finecke
Out of Africa Nominated
1986 Michael Caine United Kingdom
England
Elliott Daniels Hannah and Her Sisters Won
Denholm Elliott Mr. Emerson A Room with a View Nominated
1987 Sean Connery United Kingdom
Scotland
Jimmy Malone The Untouchables Won
Vincent Gardenia Italy Cosmo Castorini Moonstruck Nominated
1988 Alec Guinness United Kingdom
England
William Dorrit Little Dorrit Nominated
1991 Ben Kingsley Meyer Lansky Bugsy Nominated
1992 Jaye Davidson United Kingdom
United States
Dil The Crying Game Nominated
1993 Ralph Fiennes United Kingdom
England
Amon Goeth Schindler's List Nominated
Pete Postlethwaite Giuseppe Conlon In the Name of the Father Nominated
1994 Paul Scofield Mark Van Doren Quiz Show Nominated
1995 Tim Roth Archibald Cunningham Rob Roy Nominated
1996 Armin Mueller-Stahl Germany Peter Helfgott Shine Nominated
1997 Anthony Hopkins United Kingdom
Wales
John Quincy Adams Amistad Nominated
1999 Michael Caine United Kingdom
England
Dr. Wilbur Larch The Cider House Rules Won
Jude Law Dickie Greenleaf The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated
2000 Albert Finney Edward L. Masry Erin Brockovich Nominated
2001 Jim Broadbent John Bayley Iris Won
Ben Kingsley Don Logan Sexy Beast Nominated
Ian McKellen Gandalf the Grey The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Nominated
2004 Clive Owen Larry Gray Closer Nominated
2007 Javier Bardem Spain Anton Chigurh No Country for Old Men Won
Tom Wilkinson United Kingdom
England
Arthur Edens Michael Clayton Nominated
2009 Christoph Waltz Austria
Germany
SS Colonel Hans Landa Inglourious Basterds Won
2010 Christian Bale United Kingdom
Wales
Dicky Eklund The Fighter Won
2011 Kenneth Branagh Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Laurence Olivier My Week with Marilyn Nominated
Max von Sydow Sweden
France
The Renter Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Nominated
2012 Christoph Waltz Austria
Germany
Dr. King Schultz Django Unchained Won
2013 Michael Fassbender Republic of Ireland
Germany
Edwin Epps 12 Years a Slave Nominated
2015 Christian Bale United Kingdom
Wales
Michael Burry The Big Short Nominated
Mark Rylance United Kingdom
England
Rudolf Abel Bridge of Spies Won
Tom Hardy John Fitzgerald The Revenant Nominated
2016 Dev Patel Saroo Brierley Lion Nominated
2018 Richard E. Grant United Kingdom
Eswatini
Jack Hock Can You Ever Forgive Me? Nominated
2019 Anthony Hopkins United Kingdom
Wales
Pope Benedict XVI The Two Popes Nominated
2020/2021 Daniel Kaluuya United Kingdom
England
Fred Hampton Judas and the Black Messiah Won
Sacha Baron Cohen Abbie Hoffman The Trial of the Chicago 7 Nominated
2021 Ciarán Hinds Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
"Pop" Belfast Nominated
2022 Brendan Gleeson Republic of Ireland Colm Doherty The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
Barry Keoghan Dominic Kearney Nominated

Best Actress in a Supporting Role[edit]

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Year Name Country Role Film Status Milestone / Notes
1936 Maria Ouspenskaya Russia Baroness von Obersdorf Dodsworth Nominated
1937 May Whitty United Kingdom
England
Mrs. Bramson Night Must Fall Nominated
1938 Miliza Korjus Poland
Estonia
Carla Donner The Great Waltz Nominated
1939 Olivia de Havilland United Kingdom
England
Melanie Hamilton Gone With the Wind Nominated
Geraldine Fitzgerald Republic of Ireland Isabella Linton Wuthering Heights Nominated
Maria Ouspenskaya Russia Grandmother Janou Love Affair Nominated
1941 Sara Allgood Republic of Ireland Beth Morgan How Green Was My Valley Nominated
Patricia Collinge Birdie Bagtry-Hubbard The Little Foxes Nominated
Margaret Wycherly United Kingdom
England
Mary Brooks-York Sergeant York Nominated
1942 Gladys Cooper Mrs. Vale Now, Voyager Nominated
May Whitty Lady Beldon Mrs. Miniver Nominated
1943 Katina Paxinou Greece Pilar For Whom the Bell Tolls Won
Gladys Cooper United Kingdom
England
Marie-Thérèse Vauzou The Song of Bernadette Nominated
1944 Angela Lansbury Nancy Oliver Gaslight Nominated
1945 Sibyl Vane The Picture of Dorian Gray Nominated
1946 Flora Robson Angelique Buiton Saratoga Trunk Nominated
1948 Jean Simmons Ophelia Hamlet Nominated
1949 Elsa Lanchester Amelia Potts Come to the Stable Nominated
1952 Colette Marchand France Marie Charlet Moulin Rouge Nominated
1954 Nina Foch Netherlands Erica Martin Executive Suite Nominated
1955 Marisa Pavan Italy Rosa Delle Rose The Rose Tattoo Nominated
1957 Elsa Lanchester United Kingdom
England
Miss Plimsoll Witness for the Prosecution Nominated
1958 Wendy Hiller Pat Cooper Separate Tables Nominated
1959 Hermione Baddeley Elspeth Room at the Top Nominated
1960 Glynis Johns United Kingdom
South Africa
Mrs. Firth The Sundowners Nominated
Mary Ure United Kingdom
Scotland
Clara Dawes Sons and Lovers Nominated
1961 Lotte Lenya Austria Magda Terribili-Gonzales The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Nominated
1962 Angela Lansbury United Kingdom
England
Eleanor Iselin The Manchurian Candidate Nominated
1963 Margaret Rutherford The Duchess of Brighton The V.I.P.s Won
Edith Evans Miss Western Tom Jones Nominated
Joyce Redman United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
Mrs. Waters/Jenny Jones Nominated
Lilia Skala Austria Mother Maria Marthe Lilies of the Field Nominated
1964 Lila Kedrova Russia
France
Madame Hortense Zorba the Greek Won
Gladys Cooper United Kingdom
England
Mrs. Higgins My Fair Lady Nominated
Edith Evans Mrs. St. Maugham The Chalk Garden Nominated
1965 Joyce Redman United Kingdom
Republic of Ireland
Emilia Othello Nominated
Maggie Smith United Kingdom
England
Desdemona Nominated
1966 Wendy Hiller Alice More A Man for All Seasons Nominated
Vivien Merchant Lily Clamacraft Alfie Nominated
Jocelyne LaGarde France
French Polynesia
Malama Kanakoa Hawaii Nominated
1969 Susannah York United Kingdom
England
Alice LeBlanc They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Nominated
1971 Margaret Leighton Mrs. Maudsley The Go-Between Nominated
Ann-Margret Sweden Bobbie Carnal Knowledge Nominated
1974 Ingrid Bergman Greta Ohlsson Murder on the Orient Express Won
Valentina Cortese Italy Severine Day for Night Nominated
1977 Vanessa Redgrave United Kingdom
England
Julia Julia Nominated
1978 Maggie Smith Diana Barrie California Suite Won
1984 Peggy Ashcroft Mrs. Moore A Passage to India Won
1986 Maggie Smith Charlotte Bartlett A Room with a View Nominated
1989 Brenda Fricker Republic of Ireland Bridget Fagan-Brown My Left Foot Won
1991 Jessica Tandy United Kingdom
England
Virginia "Ninny" Threadgoode Fried Green Tomatoes Nominated
1992 Joan Plowright Mrs. Fisher Enchanted April Nominated
Vanessa Redgrave Ruth Wilcox Howards End Nominated
Miranda Richardson Ingrid Thompson-Fleming Damage Nominated
1993 Emma Thompson Gareth Peirce In the Name of the Father Nominated
1994 Rosemary Harris Rose Haigh-Wood Tom & Viv Nominated
Helen Mirren Queen Charlotte The Madness of King George Nominated
1995 Kate Winslet Marianne Dashwood Sense and Sensibility Nominated
1996 Juliette Binoche France Hana The English Patient Won
Marianne Jean-Baptiste United Kingdom
England
Hortense Cumberbatch Secrets & Lies Nominated
1997 Minnie Driver Skylar Good Will Hunting Nominated
Julianne Moore United States
United Kingdom
Maggie / Amber Waves Boogie Nights Nominated
1998 Judi Dench United Kingdom
England
Queen Elizabeth I Shakespeare in Love Won
Brenda Blethyn Mari Hoff Little Voice Nominated
Lynn Redgrave Hanna Gods and Monsters Nominated
1999 Samantha Morton Hattie Sweet and Lowdown Nominated
2000 Judi Dench Amande Voizin Chocolat Nominated
Julie Walters Georgia Wilkinson Billy Elliot Nominated
2001 Helen Mirren Mrs. Wilson Gosford Park Nominated
Maggie Smith Constance Trentham Nominated
Kate Winslet Iris Murdoch Iris Nominated
2002 Catherine Zeta-Jones United Kingdom
Wales
Velma Kelly Chicago Won
Julianne Moore United States
United Kingdom
Laura Brown The Hours Nominated
2004 Sophie Okonedo United Kingdom
England
Tatiana Rusesabagina Hotel Rwanda Nominated
2005 Rachel Weisz Tessa Quayle The Constant Gardener Won
2007 Tilda Swinton Karen Crowder Michael Clayton Won
Saoirse Ronan Republic of Ireland
United States
Briony Tallis Atonement Nominated
2008 Penélope Cruz Spain Maria Elena Vicky Cristina Barcelona Won
2009 Carla Albanese Nine Nominated
2010 Helena Bonham Carter United Kingdom
England
Queen Elizabeth The King's Speech Nominated
2011 Berenice Bejo France
Argentina
Peppy Miller The Artist Nominated
Janet McTeer United Kingdom
England
Hubert Page Albert Nobbs Nominated
2013 Sally Hawkins Ginger Blue Jasmine Nominated
2014 Keira Knightley Joan Clarke The Imitation Game Nominated
2015 Alicia Vikander Sweden Gerda Wegener The Danish Girl Won
Kate Winslet United Kingdom
England
Joanna Hoffman Steve Jobs Nominated
2016 Naomie Harris Paula Harris Moonlight Nominated
2017 Lesley Manville Cyril Woodcock Phantom Thread Nominated
2018 Rachel Weisz Sarah Churchill The Favourite Nominated
2019 Florence Pugh Amy March Little Women Nominated
2020/2021 Maria Bakalova Bulgaria Tutar Sagdiyev Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Nominated
Olivia Colman United Kingdom
England
Anne The Father Nominated
2021 Judi Dench "Granny" Belfast Nominated
Kirsten Dunst United States
Germany
Rose Gordon The Power of the Dog Nominated
Jessie Buckley Republic of Ireland Young Leda Caruso The Lost Daughter Nominated
2022 Kerry Condon Siobhán Súilleabháin The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
2023 Emily Blunt United Kingdom
England
Katherine Oppenheimer Oppenheimer Nominated

Best Original Screenplay[edit]

Best Original Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1940 Charles Bennett and Joan Harrison United Kingdom
England
Foreign Correspondent Nominated
Charlie Chaplin The Great Dictator Nominated
1942 Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom
England
/Hungary
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing Nominated
1943 Noël Coward United Kingdom
England
In Which We Serve Nominated
1945 Richard Schweizer Switzerland Marie-Louise Won
1946 Muriel Box and Sydney Box United Kingdom
England
The Seventh Veil Won
Raymond Chandler United States
United Kingdom
The Blue Dahlia Nominated
Jacques Prevert France Children of Paradise Nominated
1947 Charlie Chaplin United Kingdom
England
Monsieur Verdoux Nominated
Sergio Amidei, Adolfo Franci, Cesare Giulio Viola and Cesare Zavattini Italy Shoeshine Nominated
1949 Sergio Amidei, Federico Fellini, Alfred Hayes, Marcello Pagliero and Roberto Rossellini Italy/
United Kingdom
England
Paisan Nominated
T.E.B. Clarke United Kingdom
England
Passport to Pimlico Nominated
1950 Billy Wilder Austria Sunset Boulevard Won
1951 The Big Carnival Nominated
1952 T.E.B. Clarke United Kingdom
England
The Lavender Hill Mob Nominated
Terence Rattigan Breaking the Sound Barrier Nominated
1953 Walter Reisch Austria Titanic Won
1955 Sonya Levien Russia Interrupted Melody Won
Henri Marquet and Jacques Tati France Mr. Hulot's Holiday Nominated
1956 Albert Lamorisse The Red Balloon Won
Federico Fellini and Tullio Pinelli Italy La Strada Nominated
1957 Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli I Vitelloni Nominated
1959 Marcel Moussy and François Truffaut France The 400 Blows Nominated
Ingmar Bergman Sweden Wild Strawberries Nominated
1960 I.A.L. Diamond and Billy Wilder Romania
United States/Austria
The Apartment Won
Bryan Forbes, Michael Craig and Richard Gregson United Kingdom
England
The Angry Silence Nominated
Marguerite Duras France Hiroshima, Mon Amour Nominated
1961 Grigori Chukhrai and Valentin Yezhov Russia Ballad of a Soldier Nominated
Sergio Amidei, Diego Fabbi and Indro Montanelli Italy General Della Rovere Nominated
Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, and Brunello Rondi La Dolce Vita Nominated
1962 Ennio de Concini, Pietro Germi, and Alfredo Giannetti Divorce Italian Style Won
Wolfgang Reinhardt Germany Freud Nominated
Alain Robbe-Grillet France Last Year at Marienbad Nominated
Ingmar Bergman Sweden Through a Glass Darkly Nominated
1963 Elia Kazan Greece America America Nominated
Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, and Brunello Rondi Italy 8 1/2 Nominated
Carlo Bernari, Pasquale Festa Campanile, Massimo Franciosa, Nanni Loy, and Vasco Pratolini The Four Days of Naples Nominated
1964 Alun Owen United Kingdom
Wales
A Hard Day's Night Nominated
Age, Mario Monicelli, and Furio Scarpelli Italy The Organizer Nominated
Daniel Boulanger, Philipe de Broca, Ariane Mnouchkine, and Jean-Paul Rappeneau France That Man from Rio Nominated
1965 Frederic Raphael United States
United Kingdom
Darling Won
Age, Suso Cecchi d'Amico, Tonino Guerra, Mario Monicelli, Giorgio Salvioni, and Furio Scarpelli Italy Casanova 70 Nominated
Ken Annakin and Jack Davies United Kingdom
England
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines Nominated
Jacques Demy France The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Nominated
1966 Claude Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven A Man and a Woman Won
Michelangelo Antonioni, Edward Bond, and Tonino Guerra Italy / United Kingdom
England
Blowup Nominated
I.A.L. Diamond and Billy Wilder Romania
United States / Austria
The Fortune Cookie Nominated
1967 Jorge Semprún Spain La Guerre Est Finie Nominated
Frederic Raphael United Kingdom Two for the Road Nominated
1968 Gillo Pontecorvo and Franco Solinas Italy The Battle of Algiers Nominated
Peter Ustinov United Kingdom
Russia
Hot Millions Nominated
Arthur C. Clarke United Kingdom
England
2001: A Space Odyssey Nominated
1969 Nicola Badalucco, Enrico Medioli, and Luchino Visconti Italy The Damned Nominated
1970 Eric Rohmer France My Night at Maud's Nominated
1971 Elio Petri and Ugo Pirro Italy Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion Nominated
Penelope Gilliatt United Kingdom
England
Sunday Bloody Sunday Nominated
1972 Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carriere Spain / France The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Nominated
Louis Malle France Murmur of the Heart Nominated
1973 Ingmar Bergman Sweden Cries and Whispers Nominated
1974 Jean-Louis Richard, Suzanne Schiffman, and François Truffaut France Day for Night Nominated
1975 Claude Lelouch and Pierre Uytterhoeven And Now My Love Nominated
Federico Fellini and Tonino Guerra Italy Amarcord Nominated
1976 Lina Wertmuller Italy Seven Beauties Nominated
Jean-Charles Tacchella and Daniele Thompson France
Monaco
Cousin, Cousine Nominated
1978 Ingmar Bergman Sweden Autumn Sonata Nominated
Michael Cimino Italy The Deer Hunter Nominated
1979 Steve Tesich Serbia
United States
Breaking Away Won
1980 Jean Gruault France Mon oncle d'Amerique Nominated
1981 Colin Welland United Kingdom
England
Chariots of Fire Won
Trevor Griffiths Reds Nominated
1984 Anna Thomas Germany El Norte Nominated
1985 Terry Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard United Kingdom
England / Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Brazil Nominated
1986 Hanif Kureishi United Kingdom
England
My Beautiful Laundrette Nominated
1987 Louis Malle France Au Revoir Les Enfants Nominated
John Boorman United Kingdom
England
Hope and Glory Nominated
1988 John Cleese and Charles Crichton United Kingdom
England
A Fish Called Wanda Nominated
1992 Neil Jordan Republic of Ireland The Crying Game Won
1994 Richard Curtis United Kingdom
England
Four Weddings and a Funeral Nominated
Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz Poland Three Colours: Red Nominated
1996 Mike Leigh United Kingdom
England
Secrets & Lies Nominated
1997 Simon Beaufoy The Full Monty Nominated
1998 Tom Stoppard Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Shakespeare in Love Won
Roberto Benigni and Vincenzo Cerami Italy Life is Beautiful Nominated
1999 Mike Leigh United Kingdom
England
Topsy-Turvy Nominated
2000 Lee Hall Billy Elliot Nominated
William Nicholson Gladiator Nominated
2001 Julian Fellowes Gosford Park Won
Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Guillaume Laurant France Amelie Nominated
Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan United Kingdom
England
Memento Nominated
2002 Pedro Almodóvar Spain Talk to Her Won
2003 Steven Knight United Kingdom
England
Dirty Pretty Things Nominated
Steven Zaillian Armenia Gangs of New York Nominated
Jim Sheridan, Kirsten Sheridan, and Naomi Sheridan Republic of Ireland In America Nominated
2004 Terry George Hotel Rwanda Nominated
Pierre Bismuth and Michel Gondry France Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Won
Mike Leigh United Kingdom
England
Vera Drake Nominated
2006 Peter Morgan The Queen Nominated
2007 Jan Pinkava Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Ratatouille Nominated
2008 Mike Leigh United Kingdom
England
Happy-Go-Lucky Nominated
Martin McDonagh Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
In Bruges Nominated
2009 Alessandro Camon Italy The Messenger Nominated
2010 David Seidler United Kingdom
England
The King's Speech Won
Mike Leigh Another Year Nominated
Christopher Nolan Inception Nominated
2011 Michel Hazanavicius France The Artist Nominated
2012 Michael Haneke Austria Amour Nominated
2014 Hugo Guinness United Kingdom
England
The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated
2015 Matt Charman Bridge of Spies Nominated
Alex Garland Ex Machina Nominated
2016 Damien Chazelle France
United States
La La Land Nominated
Efthimis Filippou and Yorgos Lanthimos Greece The Lobster Nominated
2017 Martin McDonagh Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Nominated
2019 Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns United Kingdom
England / United Kingdom
Scotland
1917 Nominated
2020/2021 Emerald Fennell United Kingdom
England
Promising Young Woman Won
2021 Kenneth Branagh Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Belfast Won
Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier Norway The Worst Person in the World Nominated
2022 Martin McDonagh Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
Ruben Östlund Sweden Triangle of Sadness Nominated
2023 Justine Triet and Arthur Harari France Anatomy of a Fall Won

Best Adapted Screenplay[edit]

During certain ceremonies the Oscars only gave out one screenplay awards. If a screenplay is original, it will be noted as such.

Best Adapted Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1929 Hanns Kräly Germany The Patriot Won
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney Nominated
1932 Samuel Hoffenstein Russia Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Nominated
1933 Sonya Levien State Fair Nominated
Victor Heerman United Kingdom
England
Little Women Won
1937 Heinz Herald and Géza Herczeg Poland/
Hungary
The Life of Emile Zola Won
1938 George Bernard Shaw, Ian Dalrympe, Cecil Arthur Lewis, and W. P. Lipscomb Republic of Ireland
/United Kingdom
England
Pygmalion Won
1939 Holt Marvell, R. C. Sherriff, and Claudine West United Kingdom
England
Goodbye, Mr. Chips Nominated
Walter Reisch and Billy Wilder Austria Ninotchka Nominated
1940 Joan Harrison United Kingdom
England
Rebecca Nominated
1941 Billy Wilder Austria Hold Back the Dawn Nominated
1942 George Froeschel, James Hilton, Claudine West, and Arthur Wimperis Austria/
United Kingdom
England
Mrs. Miniver Won
Random Harvest Nominated
Jo Swerling Ukraine The Pride of the Yankees Nominated
Rodney Ackland and Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom
England/
Hungary
United Kingdom
49th Parallel Nominated
1944 Samuel Hoffenstein Russia Laura Nominated
John Van Druten United Kingdom
England
Gaslight Nominated
Walter Reisch Austria Nominated
Raymond Chandler United States
United Kingdom
Double Indemnity Nominated
Billy Wilder Austria Nominated
1945 The Lost Weekend Won
1946 Sergio Amidel and Federico Fellini Italy Rome, Open City Nominated
David Lean, Anthony Havelock-Allan, and Ronald Neame United Kingdom
England
Brief Encounter Nominated
1947 Great Expectations Nominated
1948 Billy Wilder Austria A Foreign Affair Nominated
Irma Von Cube Germany Johnny Belinda Nominated
Richard Schweizer and David Wechsler [de] Switzerland The Search Nominated
Frank Partos Hungary
England
The Snake Pit Nominated
1949 Cesare Zavattini Italy Bicycle Thieves Nominated
Graham Greene United Kingdom
England
The Fallen Idol Nominated
1951 Jacques Natanson and Max Ophüls France
/Germany
La Ronde Nominated
Robert Wyler Switzerland Detective Story Nominated
1952 John Dighton and Roger MacDougall United Kingdom
England
/United Kingdom
Scotland
Sabrina Nominated
1953 John Dighton and Ian McLellan Hunter United Kingdom
England
Roman Holiday Nominated
Eric Ambler The Cruel Sea Nominated
1954 Billy Wilder Austria Sabrina Nominated
1956 Ivan Moffat United Kingdom
Cuba
Giant Nominated
1957 Pierre Boulle France The Bridge on the River Kwai Won
1958 Alec Guinness United Kingdom
England
The Horse's Mouth Nominated
1959 I. A. L. Diamond and Billy Wilder Romania
United States
/Austria
Some Like It Hot Nominated
Neil Paterson United Kingdom
Scotland
Room at the Top Won
1960 T. E. B. Clarke and Gavin Lambert United Kingdom
England
Sons and Lovers Nominated
James Kennaway United Kingdom
Scotland
Tunes of Glory Nominated
1962 Vladimir Nabokov Russia Lolita Nominated
Robert Bolt United Kingdom
England
Lawrence of Arabia Nominated
1963 John Osborne Tom Jones Won
Serge Bourguignon and Antoine Tudal France Sundays and Cybele Nominated
1964 Peter George United Kingdom
Wales
Dr. Strangelove Nominated
Michael Cacoyannis Cyprus
Greece
Zorba the Greek Nominated
1965 Robert Bolt United Kingdom
England
Doctor Zhivago Won
1966 A Man for All Seasons Won
Vernon Harris United Kingdom
England
Alfie Nominated
1968 Roman Polanski France
Poland
Rosemary's Baby Nominated
Vernon Harris United Kingdom
England
Oliver! Nominated
1969 Bridget Boland Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Anne of the Thousand Days Nominated
Costa-Gavras and Jorge Semprún Greece
France
/Spain
Z Nominated
1970 Joseph Bologna Italy Lovers and Other Strangers Nominated
1971 Bernardo Bertolucci The Conformist Nominated
Vittorio Bonicelli and Ugo Pirro The Garden of the Finzi-Continis Nominated
1972 Bengt Forslund and Jan Troell Sweden The Emigrants Nominated
1974 Paul Dehn United Kingdom
England
Murder on the Orient Express Nominated
Lionel Chetwynd The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz Nominated
1975 Ruggero Maccari and Dino Risi Italy Profumo di donna Nominated
1976 Federico Fellini and Bernardino Zapponi Fellini's Casanova Nominated
David Butler United Kingdom
Scotland
Voyage of the Damned Nominated
1977 Gavin Lambert | United Kingdom
Scotland
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Nominated
Peter Shaffer Equus Nominated
Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carrière Spain/
France
That Obscure Object of Desire Nominated
1979 Marcello Danon, Édouard Molinaro, Jean Poiret, and Francis Veber France La Cage aux Folles Nominated
1981 Harold Pinter United Kingdom
England
The French Lieutenant's Woman Nominated
Dennis Potter Pennies from Heaven Nominated
1982 Costa-Gavras Greece
France
Missing Won
Wolfgang Petersen Germany Das Boot Nominated
1983 Harold Pinter United Kingdom
England
Betrayal Nominated
Willy Russell Educating Rita Nominated
Ronald Harwood South Africa
United Kingdom
The Dresser Nominated Harwood was born in South Africa.
1985 Menno Meyjes Netherlands
United States
The Color Purple Nominated
1986 Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Germany
United Kingdom
A Room with a View Won
1987 Bernardo Bertolucci and Mark Peploe Italy
/United Kingdom
England
The Last Emperor Won
Per Berglund, Brasse Brännström, Lasse Hallström and Reidar Jönsson Sweden My Life as a Dog Nominated
James Dearden United Kingdom
England
Fatal Attraction Nominated
1988 Christopher Hampton Dangerous Liaisons Won
Christine Edzard France Little Dorrit Nominated
Jean-Claude Carrière The Unbearable Lightness of Being Nominated
1989 Shane Connaughton and Jim Sheridan Republic of Ireland My Left Foot Nominated
1990 Martin Scorsese Italy
United States
Goodfellas Nominated
1991 Agniezska Holland Poland Europa Europa Nominated
1992 Peter Barnes United Kingdom
England
Enchanted April Nominated
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Germany
United Kingdom
Howards End Won
1993 The Remains of the Day Nominated
Martin Scorsese Italy
United States
Age of Innocence Nominated
Terry George and Jim Sheridan Republic of Ireland In the Name of the Father Nominated
1994 Alan Bennett United Kingdom
England
The Madness of King George Nominated
1995 Emma Thompson Sense and Sensibility Won
Mike Figgis Leaving Las Vegas Nominated
Michael Radford, Anna Pavignano, Furio Scarpelli, Giacomo Scarpelli, and Massimo Troisi United Kingdom
England
/Italy
Il Postino: The Postman Nominated
1996 Kenneth Branagh Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Hamlet Nominated
John Hodge United Kingdom
Scotland
Trainspotting Nominated
Anthony Minghella United Kingdom
England
The English Patient Nominated
1997 Atom Egoyan Armenia
Canada
The Sweet Hereafter Won
1999 Anthony Minghella United Kingdom
England
The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated
2002 David Hare The Hours Nominated
Ronald Harwood South Africa
United Kingdom
The Pianist Won
2004 Julie Delpy France Before Sunset Nominated
2005 Jeffrey Caine United Kingdom
England
Philomena Nominated
2006 Sacha Baron Cohen, Peter Baynham, and Dan Mazer United Kingdom
England/
United Kingdom
Scotland
Borat Nominated
Hawk Ostby Norway Children of Men Nominated
Patrick Marber United Kingdom
England
Notes on a Scandal Nominated
2007 Christopher Hampton Atonement Nominated
Ronald Harwood South Africa
United Kingdom
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Nominated
2008 Simon Beaufoy United Kingdom
England
Slumdog Millionaire Won
Peter Morgan Frost/Nixon Nominated
David Hare The Reader Nominated
2009 Nick Hornby An Education Nominated
Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci and Tony Roche United Kingdom
England
/United Kingdom
Scotland
In the Loop Nominated
2010 Simon Beaufoy and Danny Boyle United Kingdom
England
127 Hours Nominated
2011 Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Nominated
2013 Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope Philomena Nominated
Julie Delpy France Before Midnight Nominated
2014 Damien Chazelle France
United States
Whiplash Nominated
2015 Emma Donoghue Republic of Ireland
Canada
Room Nominated
Nick Hornby United Kingdom
England
Brooklyn Nominated
2020/2021 Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller United Kingdom
England
/France
The Father Won
Sacha Baron Cohen, Dan Swimer, Peter Baynham and Dan Mazer United Kingdom
England/
United Kingdom
Scotland
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm Nominated
2022 Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson and Ian Stokell Germany/
United Kingdom
England
All Quiet on the Western Front Nominated
Kazuo Ishiguro Japan
United Kingdom
Living Nominated
2023 Christopher Nolan United Kingdom
England
Oppenheimer Nominated
Jonathan Glazer The Zone of Interest Nominated

Best Story[edit]

Best Story
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1928 Lajos Bíró Hungary The Last Command Nominated
Ben Hecht Belarus Underworld Won
1929 Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast France Laughter Nominated
Kubec Glasmon Poland The Public Enemy Nominated
1934 Arthur Caesar Romania Manhattan Melodrama Nominated
1935 Ben Hecht Belarus The Scoundrel Won
1937 Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg Germany/Hungary The Life of Emile Zola Nominated
Hans Kraly Germany One Hundred Men and a Girl Nominated
1938 Frederick Kohner Austria Mad About Music Nominated
1939 Felix Jackson Germany Bachelor Mother Nominated
Melchior Lengyel Hungary Ninotchka Nominated
1940 Bella and Samuel Spewack Romania/Ukraine My Favorite Wife Nominated
Walter Reisch Austria Comrade X Nominated
1941 Billy Wilder Ball of Fire Nominated
Monckton Hoffe Republic of Ireland The Lady Eve Nominated
1942 Emeric Pressburger Hungary/United Kingdom 49th Parallel Won
1944 Alfred Neumann Germany None Shall Escape Nominated
1945 Charles G. Booth United Kingdom The House on 92nd Street Won
László Görög Hungary The Affairs of Susan Nominated Shared with Thomas Monroe
Ernst Marischka Austria A Song to Remember Nominated
1946 Clemence Dane United Kingdom Vacation from Marriage Won
Vladimir Pozner France The Dark Mirror Nominated
Victor Trivas Russian Empire The Stranger Nominated
1947 Georges Chaperot
René Wheeler
France A Cage of Nightingales Nominated
Frederick Stephani Germany It Happened on Fifth Avenue Nominated Shared with Herbert Clyde Lewis
1948 Richard Schweizer
David Wechsler [de]
Switzerland The Search Won
Emeric Pressburger Hungary/United Kingdom The Red Shoes Nominated
1950 Giuseppe De Santis
Carlo Lizzani
Italy Bitter Rice Nominated
André de Toth Hungary The Gunfighter Nominated Shared with William Bowers
1951 James Bernard
Paul Dehn
United Kingdom Seven Days to Noon Won
Oscar Millard The Frogmen Nominated
Alfred Hayes Teresa Nominated Shared with Stewart Stern
1952 Robert Riskin Russia Here Comes The Groom Nominated
1954 Ettore Margadonna Italy Bread, Love and Dreams Nominated
François Boyer France Forbidden Games Nominated
Jed Harris Austria Night People Nominated
Philip Yordan Poland Broken Lance Won
1955 Jean Marsan
Henri Troyat
Jacques Perret
Henri Verneuil
Raoul Ploquin
France
Russian Empire
France
Armenia
France
The Sheep Has Five Legs Nominated
1956 Jean-Paul Sartre France The Proud and the Beautiful Nominated
Cesare Zavattini Italy Umberto D. Nominated

Best Animated Feature[edit]

Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
2003 Sylvain Chomet France The Triplets of Belleville Nominated
2005 Nick Park
Steve Box
United Kingdom Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Won
2006 Gil Kenan Monster House Nominated
2007 Vincent Paronnaud France Persepolis Nominated Shared with Marjane Satrapi.
2008 John Stevenson United Kingdom Kung Fu Panda Nominated Shared with Mark Osborne.
2009 Tomm Moore Republic of Ireland The Secret of Kells Nominated
2010 Sylvain Chomet France The Illusionist Nominated
2011 Alain Gagnol
Jean-Loup Felicioli
France A Cat in Paris Nominated
Fernando Trueba
Javier Mariscal
Spain Chico and Rita Nominated
2012 Sam Fell
Chris Butler
United Kingdom ParaNorman Nominated
Peter Lord The Pirates! Band of Misfits Nominated
2013 Pierre Coffin France Despicable Me 2 Nominated Shared with Chris Renaud and Chris Meledandri.
Benjamin Renner
Didier Brunner
Ernest & Celestine Nominated
2014 Tomm Moore
Paul Young
Republic of Ireland Song of the Sea Nominated
2015 Mark Burton
Richard Starzak
United Kingdom Shaun the Sheep Movie Nominated
2016 Claude Barras
Max Karli
Switzerland My Life as a Zucchini Nominated
Michaël Dudok de Wit Netherlands The Red Turtle Nominated Shared with Toshio Suzuki.
2017 Nora Twomey Republic of Ireland The Breadwinner Nominated Shared with Anthony Leo.
Dorota Kobiela Poland Loving Vincent Nominated
Hugh Welchman
Ivan Mactaggart
United Kingdom Nominated
2019 Jérémy Clapin
Marc du Pontavice
France I Lost My Body Nominated
Sergio Pablos
Marisa Román
Spain Klaus Nominated Shared with Jinko Gotoh.
Chris Butler United Kingdom Missing Link Nominated Shared with Arianne Sutner and Travis Knight.
2020 Richard Phelan
Will Becher
Paul Kewley
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon Nominated
Tomm Moore
Ross Stewart
Paul Young
Republic of Ireland Wolfwalkers Nominated
Stéphan Roelants Belgium Nominated
2021 Jonas Poher Rasmussen
Monica Hellström
Signe Byrge Sørensen
Denmark Flee Nominated
Charlotte De La Gournerie France Nominated
Enrico Casarosa Italy Luca Nominated Shared with Andrea Warren.
2022 Pablo Berger
Ibon Cormenzana
Ignasi Estapé
Sandra Tapia Díaz
Spain Robot Dreams Nominated

Best Animated Short Film[edit]

Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1936 Max Fleischer Poland Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor Nominated Fleischer was Polish-born American.
1937 Educated Fish Nominated
1938 Hunky and Spunky Nominated
1941 Superman Nominated
George Pal Hungary Rhythm in the Ranks Nominated
1942 Tulips Shall Grow Nominated
1943 The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins Nominated
1944 And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street Nominated
1945 Jasper and the Beanstalk Nominated
1946 John Henry and the Inky-Poo Nominated
1947 Tubby the Tuba Nominated
1960 František Vystrčil Czech Republic A Place in the Sun Nominated
1961 Zagreb Film Croatia Ersatz Won Directed by Yugoslavian/Croatian Dušan Vukotić.
First non-US production to win for Best Animated Short.
1963 John Halas United Kingdom Automania 2000 Nominated
Dušan Vukotić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Croatia The Game (Igra) Nominated
1965 Emanuele Luzzati Italy The Thieving Magpie Nominated
1966 Wolf Koenig Germany The Drag Nominated Koenig was German-Canadian.
Shared with Robert Verrall.
1967 What on Earth! Nominated
Jean-Charles Meunier France Hypothese Beta Nominated
1968 Wolf Koenig Germany The House That Jack Built Nominated Shared with Jim MacKay
1971 Michael Mills United Kingdom Evolution Nominated Mills is a British-born Canadian.
Gerald Potterton
Peter Sander
The Selfish Giant Nominated Potterton and Sander are both British-born Canadians.
1972 Richard Williams A Christmas Carol Won Williams was British-Canadian.
Bob Godfrey Kama Sutra Rides Again Nominated
Nedeljko Dragic Croatia Tup Tup Nominated
1973 Guilo Gianini
Emanuele Luzzati
Italy Pulcinella Nominated
1974 Peter Foldes Hungary/United Kingdom Hunger Nominated Shared with René Jodoin
Wolfgang Reitherman Germany Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Nominated
1975 Bob Godfrey United Kingdom Great Won
Marcell Jankovics Hungary/Serbia Sisyphus Nominated
1976 Manfredo Manfredi Italy Dedalo Nominated
Guy Glover United Kingdom The Street Nominated Shared with Caroline Leaf.
1977 Co Hoedeman Netherlands The Sand Castle Won Hoedeman is Dutch-Canadian.
1978 Eunice Macaulay United Kingdom Special Delivery Won Shared with John Weldon.
Nico Crama Netherlands Oh My Darling Nominated
1979 Derek Lamb United Kingdom Every Child Won
Bob Godfrey Dream Doll Nominated
Zlatko Grgić Croatia Nominated
Paul Fierlinger Czech Republic It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House Nominated
1980 Ferenc Rofusz Hungary The Fly Won
Michael Mills United Kingdom History of the World in Three Minutes Flat Nominated Mills is a British-born Canadian.
1982 Zbigniew Rybczyński Poland Tango Won
John Coates
Dianne Jackson
United Kingdom The Snowman Nominated
1985 Cilia van Dijk Netherlands Anna & Bella Won
Alison Snowden United Kingdom Second Class Mail Nominated
1986 Willem Thijsen Netherlands A Greek Tragedy Won
Linda Van Tulden Belgium Won
1987 Eunice Macaulay United Kingdom George and Rosemary Nominated
1989 Wolfgang Lauenstein
Christoph Lauenstein
Germany Balance Won
Aleksandr Petrov Russia The Cow Nominated
Mark Baker United Kingdom The Hill Farm Nominated
1990 Nick Park United Kingdom Creature Comforts Won
A Grand Day Out Nominated
Bruno Bozzetto Italy Grasshoppers Nominated
1991 Daniel Greaves United Kingdom Manipulation Won
1992 Peter Lord Adam Nominated
Paul Berry The Sandman Nominated
Barry Purves Screen Play Nominated
Michaela Pavlátová Czech Republic Reci, Reci, Reci... Nominated
1993 Nick Park United Kingdom The Wrong Trousers Won
Stephen Palmer Blindscape Nominated
Kevin Baldwin
Bob Godfrey
Small Talk Nominated
Mark Baker The Village Nominated
1994 Alison Snowden Bob's Birthday Won Shared with David Fine
David Stoten
Tim Watts
The Big Story Nominated
Michaël Dudok de Wit Netherlands The Monk and the Fish Nominated
1995 Nick Park United Kingdom A Close Shave Won
Alexiy Kharitidi Russia Gagarin Nominated
1996 Tyron Montgomery Republic of Ireland Quest Won
Thomas Stellmach Germany Won
Peter Lord United Kingdom Wat's Pig Nominated
1997 Jan Pinkava Czech Republic Geri's Game Won Pinkava is Czech-born and holds British and American citizenship
Joanna Quinn United Kingdom Famous Fred Nominated
Aleksandr Petrov Russia The Mermaid Nominated
Sylvain Chomet France The Old Lady and the Pigeons Nominated
1998 Christopher Grace
Jonathan Myerson
United Kingdom The Canterbury Tales Nominated
Mark Baker Jolly Roger Nominated
Stefan Fjeldmark
Karsten Kiilerich
Denmark When Life Departs Nominated
1999 Aleksandr Petrov Russia The Old Man and the Sea Won
Paul Driessen Netherlands 3 Misses Nominated
Peter Peake United Kingdom Humdrum Nominated
Torill Kove Norway My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts Nominated Kove is a Norwegian-born Canadian.
2000 Michaël Dudok de Wit Netherlands Father and Daughter Won
Steffen Schäffler
Annette Schäffler
Germany The Periwig-Maker Nominated
2001 Seamus Byrne
Ruairí Robinson
Republic of Ireland Fifty Percent Grey Nominated
Cathal Gaffney
Darragh O'Connell
Give Up Yer Aul Sins Nominated
2002 Tomek Baginski Poland The Cathedral Nominated
Chris Stenner
Heidi Wittlinger
Germany Das Rad Nominated
2003 Dominique Monféry France Destino Nominated Shared with Roy E. Disney.
2005 Sharon Colman United Kingdom Badgered Nominated
2006 Torill Kove Norway The Danish Poet Won
Géza M. Tóth Hungary Maestro Nominated
2007 Suzie Templeton
Hugh Welchman
United Kingdom Peter & the Wolf Won
Samuel Tourneux
Simon Vanesse
France Even Pigeons Go to Heaven Nominated
Maciek Szczerbowski Poland Madame Tutli-Putli Nominated Shared with Chris Lavis.
Aleksandr Petrov Russia My Love Nominated
2008 Konstantin Bronzit Lavatory – Lovestory Nominated
Thierry Marchand France Oktapodi Nominated Shared with Emud Mokhberi.
Adam Foulkes
Alan Smith
United Kingdom This Way Up Nominated
2009 Nicolas Schmerkin France Logorama Won
Fabrice Joubert French Roast Nominated
Darragh O'Connell
Nicky Phelan
Republic of Ireland Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty Nominated
Javier Recio Gracia Spain The Lady and the Reaper Nominated
Nick Park United Kingdom A Matter of Loaf and Death Nominated
2010 Andrew Ruhemann The Lost Thing Won Shared with Shaun Tan.
Max Lang
Jakob Schuh
Germany The Gruffalo Nominated
Bastien Dubois France Madagascar, a Journey Diary Nominated
2011 Enrico Casarosa Italy La Luna Nominated
Sue Goffe
Grant Orchard
United Kingdom A Morning Stroll Nominated
2012 Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly Republic of Ireland Head Over Heels Nominated Shared with Timothy Reckart.
2013 Alexandre Espigares Spain/Luxembourg Mr Hublot Won
Laurent Witz Luxembourg Won
Daniel Sousa Portugal Feral Nominated Shared with Dan Golden.
Max Lang
Jan Lachauer
Germany Room on the Broom Nominated
2013 Torill Kove Norway Me and My Moulton Nominated
Joris Oprins Netherlands A Single Life Nominated
Christopher Hees
Daisy Jacobs
United Kingdom The Bigger Picture Nominated
2015 Imogen Sutton
Richard Williams
Prologue Nominated Both are Canadian-British.
Sanjay Patel Sanjay's Super Team Nominated Patel is a British-born Indian-American.
Shared with Nicole Paradis Grindle.
Konstantin Bronzit Russia We Can't Live Without Cosmos Nominated
2016 Theodore Ushev Bulgaria Blind Vaysha Nominated
Cara Speller United Kingdom Pear Cider and Cigarettes Nominated Shared with Robert Valley.
2017 Victor Caire
Gabriel Grapperon
France Garden Party Nominated
Jakob Schuh
Jan Lachauer
Germany Revolting Rhymes Nominated
2018 Alison Snowden United Kingdom Animal Vehaviour Nominated Shared with David Fine
Louise Bagnall Republic of Ireland Late Afternoon Nominated
Nuria González Blanco Spain Nominated
2019 Daria Kashcheeva Czech Republic Daughter Nominated
Bruno Collet
Jean-François Le Corre
France Mémorable Nominated
2020 Adrien Mérigeau
Amaury Ovise
Genius Loci Nominated
Arnar Gunnarsson
Gísli Darri Halldórsson
Iceland Yes-People Nominated
2021 Alberto Mielgo
Leo Sanchez
Spain The Windshield Wiper Won
Anton Dyakov Russia Boxballet Nominated Dyakov is a Kazakh-Russian.
Joanna Quinn
Les Mills
United Kingdom Affairs of the Art Nominated
Dan Ojari
Mikey Please
Robin Robin Nominated
2022 Charlie Mackesy
Matthew Freud
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse Won
João Gonzalez
Bruno Caetano
Portugal Ice Merchants Nominated
Sara Gunnarsdóttir Iceland My Year of Dicks Nominated
Stéphanie Clément
Marc Rius
France Pachyderme Nominated

Best Cinematography[edit]

Best Cinematography
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1945 Tony Gaudio Italy A Song to Remember Nominated Color
Shared with Allen M. Davey
1946 Charles Rosher United Kingdom The Yearling Won Color
Shared with Leonard Smith and Arthur Arling
1947 Guy Green Great Expectations Won Black-and-White
Jack Cardiff Black Narcissus Won Color
1948 Nicholas Musuraca Italy I Remember Mama Nominated Black-and-White
Joseph Valentine Joan of Arc Won Color
Shared with William V. Skall and Winton C. Hoch
1949 Franz Planer Czech Republic Champion Nominated Black-and-White
1950 Charles Rosher United Kingdom Annie Get Your Gun Nominated Color
1951 Franz Planer Czech Republic Death of a Salesman Nominated Black-and-White
John Alton Hungary An American in Paris Won Color
Shared with Alfred Gilks
Charles Rosher United Kingdom Show Boat Nominated Color
1952 Freddie Young Ivanhoe Nominated
1953 Joseph Ruttenberg Russian Empire Julius Caesar Nominated Black-and-White
Joseph C. Brun France Martin Luther Nominated
Franz Planer
Henri Alekan
Czech Republic
France
Roman Holiday Nominated
1954 Boris Kaufman Russian Empire On the Waterfront Won
1956 Joseph Ruttenberg Somebody Up There Likes Me Won
Boris Kaufman Baby Doll Nominated
Jack Cardiff United Kingdom War and Peace Nominated Color
1957 Jack Hildyard The Bridge on the River Kwai Won
1958 Joseph Ruttenberg Russian Empire Gigi Won Color
1959 Franz Planer Czech Republic The Nun's Story Nominated
1960 Freddie Francis United Kingdom Sons and Lovers Won Black-and-White
Ernest Laszlo Hungary Inherit the Wind Nominated
Joseph Ruttenberg Russian Empire BUtterfield 8 Nominated Color
1961 Eugen Schüfftan Germany The Hustler Won Black-and-White
Franz Planer Czech Republic The Children's Hour Nominated
Ernest Laszlo Hungary Judgment at Nuremberg Nominated
Jack Cardiff United Kingdom Fanny Nominated Color
1962 Jean Bourgoin
Walter Wottitz
France
Greece
The Longest Day Won Black-and-White
Freddie Young United Kingdom Lawrence of Arabia Won Color
1963 Ernest Laszlo Hungary It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Nominated
1964 Walter Lassally Germany/United Kingdom Zorba the Greek Won Black-and-White
Geoffrey Unsworth United Kingdom Becket Nominated Color
1965 Ernest Laszlo Hungary Ship of Fools Won Black-and-White
Freddie Young United Kingdom Doctor Zhivago Won Color
1966 Kenneth Higgins United Kingdom Georgy Girl Nominated Black-and-White
Marcel Grignon France Is Paris Burning? Nominated
Ted Moore United Kingdom A Man for All Seasons Won Color
Ernest Laszlo Hungary Fantastic Voyage Nominated
1968 Pasqualino De Santis Italy Romeo and Juliet Won
Oswald Morris United Kingdom Oliver! Nominated
Ernest Laszlo Hungary Star! Nominated
1969 Arthur Ibbetson United Kingdom Anne of the Thousand Days Nominated
1970 Freddie Young Ryan's Daughter Won
Ernest Laszlo Hungary Airport Nominated
Billy Williams United Kingdom Women in Love Nominated
1971 Oswald Morris Fiddler on the Roof Won
Freddie Young Nicholas and Alexandra Nominated
1972 Geoffrey Unsworth Cabaret Won
Douglas Slocombe Travels with My Aunt Nominated
1973 Sven Nykvist Sweden Cries and Whispers Won
1974 Geoffrey Unsworth United Kingdom Murder on the Orient Express Nominated
1975 John Alcott Barry Lyndon Won
1976 Ernest Laszlo Hungary Logan's Run Nominated
1977 Vilmos Zsigmond Close Encounters of the Third Kind Won
Douglas Slocombe United Kingdom Julia Nominated
1978 Néstor Almendros Spain Days of Heaven Won
Vilmos Zsigmond Hungary The Deer Hunter Nominated
Oswald Morris United Kingdom The Wiz Nominated
1979 Vittorio Storaro Italy Apocalypse Now Won
Giuseppe Rotunno All That Jazz Nominated
Néstor Almendros Spain Kramer vs. Kramer Nominated
1980 Geoffrey Unsworth
Ghislain Cloquet
United Kingdom
Belgium/France
Tess Won
Néstor Almendros Spain The Blue Lagoon Nominated
Ralf D. Bode Germany Coal Miner's Daughter Nominated
1981 Vittorio Storaro Italy Reds Won
Alex Thomson United Kingdom Excalibur Nominated
Billy Williams On Golden Pond Nominated
Miroslav Ondříček Czech Republic Ragtime Nominated
Douglas Slocombe United Kingdom Raiders of the Lost Ark Nominated
1982 Billy Williams
Ronnie Taylor
Gandhi Won
Jost Vacano Germany Das Boot Nominated
Néstor Almendros Spain Sophie's Choice Nominated
1983 Sven Nykvist Sweden Fanny and Alexander Won
1984 Chris Menges United Kingdom The Killing Fields Won
Miroslav Ondříček Czech Republic Amadeus Nominated
Ernest Day United Kingdom A Passage to India Nominated
Vilmos Zsigmond Hungary The River Nominated
1985 David Watkin United Kingdom Out of Africa Won
1986 Chris Menges The Mission Won
Tony Pierce-Roberts A Room with a View Nominated
1987 Vittorio Storaro Italy The Last Emperor Won
Michael Ballhaus Germany Broadcast News Nominated
Philippe Rousselot France Hope and Glory Nominated
1988 Peter Biziou United Kingdom Mississippi Burning Won
Sven Nykvist Sweden The Unbearable Lightness of Being Nominated
1989 Freddie Francis United Kingdom Glory Won
Mikael Salomon Denmark The Abyss Nominated
Michael Ballhaus Germany The Fabulous Baker Boys Nominated
1990 Vittorio Storaro Italy Dick Tracy Nominated
Philippe Rousselot France Henry & June Nominated
1991 Stephen Goldblatt United Kingdom The Prince of Tides Nominated
Adrian Biddle Thelma & Louise Nominated
1992 Philippe Rousselot France A River Runs Through It Won
Tony Pierce-Roberts United Kingdom Howards End Nominated
Robert Fraisse France The Lover Nominated
1993 Janusz Kamiński Poland Schindler's List Won
Stuart Dryburgh United Kingdom The Piano Nominated
1994 Roger Deakins The Shawshank Redemption Nominated
Piotr Sobociński Poland Three Colours: Red Nominated
1995 Stephen Goldblatt United Kingdom Batman Forever Nominated
Michael Coulter Sense and Sensibility Nominated
1996 Darius Khondji France/Iran Evita Nominated
Roger Deakins United Kingdom Fargo Nominated
Chris Menges Michael Collins Nominated
1997 Janusz Kamiński Poland Amistad Nominated
Roger Deakins United Kingdom Kundun Nominated
Dante Spinotti Italy L.A. Confidential Nominated
Eduardo Serra Portugal The Wings of the Dove Nominated
1998 Janusz Kamiński Poland Saving Private Ryan Won
Remi Adefarasin United Kingdom Elizabeth Nominated
Richard Greatrex Shakespeare in Love Nominated
1999 Roger Pratt The End of the Affair Nominated
Dante Spinotti Italy The Insider Nominated
2000 John Mathieson United Kingdom Gladiator Nominated
Lajos Koltai Poland Malèna Nominated
Roger Deakins United Kingdom O Brother, Where Art Thou? Nominated
2001 Bruno Delbonnel France Amélie Nominated
Sławomir Idziak Poland Black Hawk Down Nominated
Roger Deakins United Kingdom The Man Who Wasn't There Nominated
2002 Michael Ballhaus Germany Gangs of New York Nominated
Paweł Edelman Poland The Pianist Nominated
2003 Eduardo Serra Portugal Girl with a Pearl Earring Nominated
2004 John Mathieson United Kingdom The Phantom of the Opera Nominated
Bruno Delbonnel France A Very Long Engagement Nominated
2006 Vilmos Zsigmond Hungary The Black Dahlia Nominated
Dick Pope United Kingdom The Illusionist Nominated
2007 Roger Deakins The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Nominated
No Country for Old Men Nominated
Seamus McGarvey Atonement Nominated
Janusz Kamiński Poland The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Nominated
2008 Anthony Dod Mantle United Kingdom Slumdog Millionaire Won
Roger Deakins
Chris Menges
The Reader Nominated
2009 Mauro Fiore Italy Avatar Won
Bruno Delbonnel France Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Nominated
Barry Ackroyd United Kingdom The Hurt Locker Nominated
Christian Berger Austria The White Ribbon Nominated
2010 Danny Cohen United Kingdom The King's Speech Nominated
Roger Deakins True Grit Nominated
2011 Guillaume Schiffman France The Artist Nominated
Janusz Kamiński Poland War Horse Nominated
2012 Lincoln Nominated
Seamus McGarvey United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland Anna Karenina Nominated
Roger Deakins United Kingdom Skyfall Nominated
2013 Prisoners Nominated
Bruno Delbonnel France Inside Llewyn Davis Nominated
Philippe Le Sourd The Grandmaster Nominated
Phedon Papamichael Greece Nebraska Nominated
2014 Łukasz Żal and Ryszard Lenczewski Poland Ida Nominated
Dick Pope United Kingdom Mr. Turner Nominated
Roger Deakins Unbroken Nominated
2015 Sicario Nominated
2016 Linus Sandgren Sweden La La Land Won
2017 Roger Deakins United Kingdom Blade Runner 2049 Won
Bruno Delbonnel France Darkest Hour Nominated
Hoyte van Hoytema Switzerland
Netherlands
Sweden
Dunkirk Nominated Born in Switzerland to Dutch parents.

Currently lives in Sweden.

Dan Laustsen Denmark The Shape of Water Nominated
2018 Łukasz Żal Poland Cold War Nominated
Robbie Ryan Republic of Ireland The Favourite Nominated
2019 Roger Deakins United Kingdom 1917 Won
2020/2021 Sean Bobbitt Judas and the Black Messiah Nominated
Joshua James Richards Nomadland Nominated
Dariusz Wolski Poland News of the World Nominated
Phedon Papamichael Greece The Trial of the Chicago 7 Nominated
2021 Dan Laustsen Denmark Nightmare Alley Nominated
Bruno Delbonnel France The Tragedy of Macbeth Nominated
Janusz Kamiński Poland West Side Story Nominated
2022 James Friend United Kingdom All Quiet on the Western Front Won
Roger Deakins Empire of Light Nominated
Darius Khondji France/Iran Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths Nominated
Florian Hoffmeister Germany Tár Nominated
2023 Hoyte van Hoytema Switzerland
Netherlands
Sweden
Oppenheimer Won
Robbie Ryan Republic of Ireland Poor Things Nominated

Best Film Editing[edit]

Best Film Editing
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1937 Basil Wrangell Italy The Good Earth Nominated
1938 Tom Held Austria The Great Waltz Nominated
Test Pilot Nominated
1939 Charles Frend United Kingdom Goodbye Mr. Chips Nominated
1943 Owen Marks Casablanca Nominated
1944 Janie Nominated
1946 Arthur Hilton The Killers Nominated
1947 Fergus McDonell Odd Man Out Nominated
1948 Reginald Mills The Red Shoes Nominated
1950 Oswald Hafenrichter Austria/United Kingdom The Third Man Nominated
1951 Adrienne Fazan Germany An American in Paris Nominated
1952 Ralph Kemplen United Kingdom Moulin Rouge Nominated
1957 Peter Taylor The Bridge on the River Kwai Won
1958 Adrienne Fazan Germany Gigi Won
1961 Thomas Stanford West Side Story Won
Alan Osbiston United Kingdom The Guns of Navarone Nominated
1962 Anne V. Coates Lawrence of Arabia Won
1964 Becket Nominated
1965 Norman Savage Doctor Zhivago Nominated
1968 Ralph Kemplen Oliver! Nominated
1969 Françoise Bonnot France Z Won
1971 Bill Butler United Kingdom A Clockwork Orange Nominated
Folmar Blangsted Denmark Summer of '42 Nominated
1972 Tom Priestley United Kingdom Deliverance Nominated
Peter Zinner Austria The Godfather Nominated Shared with William H. Reynolds.
1973 Ralph Kemplen United Kingdom The Day of the Jackal Nominated
1975 Russell Lloyd The Man Who Would Be King Nominated
1978 Gerry Hambling Midnight Express Nominated
Stuart Baird Superman Nominated
Peter Zinner Austria The Deer Hunter Won
1980 Anne V. Coates United Kingdom The Elephant Man Nominated
Gerry Hambling Fame Nominated
1981 Terry Rawlings Chariots of Fire Nominated
John Bloom The French Lieutenant's Woman Nominated
1982 Gandhi Won
Peter Zinner Austria An Officer and A Gentleman Nominated
Hannes Nikel Germany Das Boot Nominated
1983 Tom Rolf Sweden The Right Stuff Won Shared with Glenn Farr, Lisa Fruchtman, Stephen A. Rotter, and Douglas Stewart.
1984 Jim Clark United Kingdom The Killing Fields Won
David Lean A Passage to India Nominated
1985 Thom Noble Witness Won
John Bloom A Chorus Line Nominated
Rudi Fehr Germany Prizzi's Honor Nominated Shared with Kaja Fehr.
Henry Richardson United Kingdom Runaway Train Nominated
1986 Claire Simpson Platoon Won
Ray Lovejoy Aliens Nominated
Jim Clark The Mission Nominated
1987 Gabriella Cristiani Italy The Last Emperor Won
1988 Stuart Baird United Kingdom Gorillas in the Mist Nominated
Gerry Hambling Mississippi Burning Nominated
1989 Noëlle Boisson France The Bear Nominated
1991 Pietro Scalia Italy JFK Won Shared with Joe Hutshing.
Gerry Hambling United Kingdom The Commitments Nominated
Thom Noble Thelma & Louise Nominated
1992 Robert Leighton A Few Good Men Nominated
1993 Anne V. Coates In the Line of Fire Nominated
Gerry Hambling In the Name of the Father Nominated
1996 Evita Nominated
1997 Pietro Scalia Italy Good Will Hunting Nominated
Peter Honess United Kingdom L.A. Confidential Nominated
1998 Simona Paggi Italy Life Is Beautiful Nominated
Anne V. Coates United Kingdom Out of Sight Nominated
David Gamble Shakespeare in Love Nominated
1999 Tariq Anwar
Christopher Greenbury
American Beauty Nominated Anwar was born in India to an Austrian mother and an Indian father, but later moved to the United Kingdom.
2000 Pietro Scalia Italy Gladiator Nominated
2001 Black Hawk Down Won
2002 Martin Walsh United Kingdom Chicago Won
Peter Boyle The Hours Nominated
Hervé de Luze France The Pianist Nominated
2005 Claire Simpson United Kingdom The Constant Gardener Nominated
2006 Clare Douglas United 93 Nominated Shared with Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse.
2007 Juliette Welfling France The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Nominated
2008 Chris Dickens United Kingdom Slumdog Millionaire Won
2010 John Harris 127 Hours Nominated
Tariq Anwar The King's Speech Nominated
2011 Anne-Sophie Bion
Michel Hazanavicius
France The Artist Nominated
2013 Mark Sanger United Kingdom Gravity Won Shared with Alfonso Cuarón.
Joe Walker 12 Years a Slave Nominated
John Mac McMurphy France Dallas Buyers Club Nominated
2014 Barney Pilling United Kingdom The Grand Budapest Hotel Nominated
2016 Joe Walker Arrival Nominated
Jake Roberts Hell or High Water Nominated
2017 Jonathan Amos Baby Driver Nominated Shared with Paul Machliss.
Jon Gregory Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Nominated
2018 Barry Alexander Brown BlacKkKlansman Nominated
Yorgos Mavropsaridis Greece The Favourite Nominated
2020/2021 Mikkel E.G. Nielsen Denmark Sound of Metal Won
Yorgos Lamprinos Greece The Father Nominated
Frédéric Thoraval France/United States Promising Young Woman Nominated
2021 Joe Walker United Kingdom Dune Won
2022 Mikkel E.G. Nielsen Denmark The Banshees of Inisherin Nominated
Monika Will Austria Tár Nominated
Eddie Hamilton United Kingdom/United States Top Gun: Maverick Nominated
2023 Laurent Sénéchal France Anatomy of a Fall Nominated
Yorgos Mavropsaridis Greece Poor Things Nominated

Best Makeup and Hairstyling[edit]

Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1982 Michèle Burke Republic of Ireland Quest for Fire Won
Sarah Monzani United Kingdom Won
Tom Smith Gandhi Nominated
1984 Paul Engelen Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes Nominated Shared with Rick Baker.
1985 Zoltan Elek Hungary Mask Won Shared with Michael Westmore.
1986 Michèle Burke Republic of Ireland The Clan of the Cave Bear Nominated
Peter Robb-King United Kingdom Legend Nominated Shared with Rob Bottin.
1989 Manlio Rocchetti Italy Driving Miss Daisy Won Shared with Lynn Barber and Kevin Haney.
Fabrizio Sforza The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Nominated
Maggie Weston United Kingdom Nominated
1990 Jean-Pierre Eychenne France Cyrano de Bergerac Nominated
Michèle Burke Republic of Ireland Nominated
1992 Bram Stoker's Dracula Won Shared with Greg Cannom and Matthew W. Mungle.
1994 Daniel Parker
Paul Engelen
Carol Hemming
United Kingdom Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Nominated
1995 Peter Frampton
Lois Burwell
Braveheart Won Shared with Paul Pattison
1997 Lisa Westcott
Veronica Brebner
Beverley Binda
Mrs Brown Nominated
Tina Earnshaw
Simon Thompson
Titanic Nominated Shared with Greg Cannom.
1998 Jenny Shircore Elizabeth Won
Lois Burwell
Conor O'Sullivan
Saving Private Ryan Nominated Shared with Daniel C. Striepeke.
Lisa Westcott
Veronica Brebner
Shakespeare in Love Nominated
1999 Christine Blundell Topsy-Turvy Won Shared with Trefor Proud
Michèle Burke Republic of Ireland Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Nominated Shared with Mike Smithson.
2000 The Cell Nominated Shared with Edouard F. Henriques.
Ann Buchanan United Kingdom Shadow of the Vampire Nominated Shared with Amber Sibley.
2001 Peter Owen
Richard Taylor
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Won Richard Taylor is British-born New Zealander
Maurizio Silvi
Aldo Signoretti
Italy Moulin Rouge! Nominated
2003 Richard Taylor
Peter King
United Kingdom The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Won
Martin Samuel Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Nominated Shared with Ve Neill.
2004 Jo Allen The Sea Inside Nominated
Manuel García Spain Nominated
2005 Dave Elsey United Kingdom Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Nominated Shared with Nikki Gooley.
2006 David Martí
Montse Ribé
Spain Pan's Labyrinth Won
Aldo Signoretti
Vittorio Sodano
Italy Apocalypto Nominated
2007 Didier Lavergne France La Vie en Rose Won
Jan Archibald United Kingdom Won
Martin Samuel Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Nominated Shared with Ve Neill.
2008 Conor O'Sullivan The Dark Knight Nominated Shared with John Caglione Jr.
2009 Jon Henry Gordon
Jenny Shircore
The Young Victoria Nominated
Aldo Signoretti
Vittorio Sodano
Italy Il Divo Nominated
2010 Dave Elsey United Kingdom The Wolfman Won Shared with Rick Baker.
2011 Mark Coulier The Iron Lady Won Shared with J. Roy Helland.
Lynn Johnson Republic of Ireland Albert Nobbs Nominated Shared with Matthew W. Mungle
Martial Corneville France Nominated
Nick Dudman
Amanda Knight
Lisa Tomblin
United Kingdom Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Nominated
2012 Lisa Westcott
Julie Dartnell
Les Misérables Won
Martin Samuel Hitchcock Nominated Shared with Howard Berger and Peter Montagna.
Peter Swords King The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Nominated Shared with Rick Findlater, and Tami Lane.
2014 Frances Hannon
Mark Coulier
The Grand Budapest Hotel Won
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
David White
Guardians of the Galaxy Nominated
2015 Love Larson
Eva von Bahr
Sweden The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared Nominated
Siân Grigg
Duncan Jarman
United Kingdom The Revenant Nominated Shared with Robert Pandini.
2016 Alessandro Bertolazzi
Giorgio Gregorini
Italy Suicide Squad Won Shared with Christopher Nelson.
Love Larson
Eva von Bahr
Sweden A Man Called Ove Nominated
2017 David Malinowski
Lucy Sibbick
United Kingdom Darkest Hour Won Shared with Kazuhiro Tsuji.
Daniel Phillips
Lou Sheppard
Victoria & Abdul Nominated
Arjen Tuiten Netherlands Wonder Nominated
2018 Göran Lundström
Pamela Goldammer
Sweden Border Nominated
Jenny Shircore
Marc Pilcher
United Kingdom Mary Queen of Scots Nominated Shared with Jessica Brooks.
2019 Naomi Donne
Tristan Versluis
Rebecca Cole
1917 Nominated
Jeremy Woodhead Judy Nominated
David White Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Nominated Shared with Paul Gooch.
Arjen Tuiten Netherlands Nominated
Nicki Ledermann Germany Joker Nominated Shared with Kay Georgiou.
2020 Sergio López-Rivera Spain Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Won Shared with Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson.
Marese Langan United Kingdom Emma. Nominated Shared with Laura Allen.
Claudia Stolze Germany/United Kingdom Nominated
Dalia Colli
Francesco Pegoretti
Italy Pinocchio Nominated
Mark Coulier United Kingdom Nominated
2021 Nadia Stacey
Naomi Donne
Julia Vernon
Cruella Nominated
Donald Mowat Dune Nominated Mowat is Canadian-British.
Love Larson
Eva von Bahr
Sweden Nominated
Göran Lundström
Anna Carin Lock
House of Gucci Nominated Shared with Frederic Aspiras.
2022 Heike Merker
Linda Eisenhamerová
Germany/Czech Republic All Quiet on the Western Front Nominated
Naomi Donne United KingdomEngland The Batman Nominated Shared with Mike Marino and Mike Fontaine.
Mark Coulier
Aldo Signoretti
United Kingdom England/Italy Elvis Nominated Shared with Jason Baird.
2023 Nadia Stacey
Mark Coulier
Josh Weston
United Kingdom
England
Poor Things Won
Karen Hartley Thomas
Suzi Battersby
Ashra Kelly-Blue
United Kingdom England/Sweden Golda Nominated Battersby is of Swedish descent
Ana López-Puigcerver

David Martí
Montse Ribé

Spain Society of the Snow Nominated

Best Original Score[edit]

Best Original Score
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1950 Franz Waxman Germany Sunset Boulevard Won Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Max Steiner Austria The Flame and the Arrow Nominated
Adolph Deutsch United Kingdom Annie Get Your Gun Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Roger Edens
Oliver Wallace Cinderella Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Paul Smith
André Previn Germany Three Little Words Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
1951 Franz Waxman A Place in the Sun Won Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Miklós Rózsa Hungary Quo Vadis Nominated
Oliver Wallace United Kingdom Alice in Wonderland Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Peter Herman Adler Austria-Hungary The Great Caruso Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Johnny Green
Adolph Deutsch United Kingdom Show Boat Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Conrad Salinger
1952 Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire High Noon Won Music Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Miklós Rózsa Hungary Ivanhoe Nominated
Max Steiner Austria The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima Nominated
The Jazz Singer Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Ray Heindorf
Gian Carlo Menotti Italy The Medium Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
1953 Bronisław Kaper Poland Lili Won Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Miklós Rózsa Hungary Julius Caesar Nominated
Friedrich Hollaender Germany The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Morris Stoloff
Adolph Deutsch United Kingdom The Band Wagon Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
André Previn Germany Kiss Me Kate Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Saul Chaplin
1954 Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire The High and the Mighty Won Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Max Steiner Austria The Caine Mutiny Nominated
Franz Waxman Germany The Silver Chalice Nominated
Adolph Deutsch United Kingdom Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Saul Chaplin
1955 Max Steiner Austria Battle Cry Nominated Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Adolph Deutsch United Kingdom Oklahoma! Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Robert Russell Bennett and Jay Blackton
Cyril J. Mockridge Guys and Dolls Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Jay Blackton
André Previn Germany It's Always Fair Weather Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
1956 Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire Giant Nominated Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
1957 Malcolm Arnold United Kingdom The Bridge on the River Kwai Won
1958 Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire The Old Man and the Sea Won Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Oliver Wallace United Kingdom White Wilderness Nominated
André Previn Germany Gigi Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Yuri Fayer
Gennady Rozhdestvensky
Soviet Union The Bolshoi Ballet Nominated
1959 Miklós Rózsa Hungary Ben-Hur Won Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Franz Waxman Germany The Nun's Story Nominated
Ernest Gold Austria On the Beach Nominated
André Previn Germany Porgy and Bess Won Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Ken Darby
1960 Ernest Gold Austria Exodus Won Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire The Alamo Nominated
André Previn Germany Elmer Gantry Nominated
Bells Are Ringing Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
Shared with Red Mitchell
1961 Miklós Rózsa Hungary El Cid Nominated Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire The Guns of Navarone Nominated
Dmitri Shostakovich Soviet Union Khovanshchina Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture
1962 Maurice Jarre France Lawrence of Arabia Won Music Score — Substantially Original
Bronisław Kaper Poland Mutiny on the Bounty Nominated
Franz Waxman German Empire Taras Bulba Nominated
Michel Magne France Gigot Nominated Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
1963 John Addison United Kingdom Tom Jones Won Music Score — Substantially Original
Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire 55 Days at Peking Nominated
Ernest Gold Austria It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Nominated
André Previn Germany Irma la Douce Won Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
Maurice Jarre France Sundays and Cybele Nominated
1964 Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire The Fall of the Roman Empire Nominated Music Score — Substantially Original
André Previn Germany My Fair Lady Won Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
George Martin United Kingdom A Hard Day's Night Nominated
Leo Arnaud France The Unsinkable Molly Brown Nominated Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
Shared with Robert Armbruster, Jack Elliott, Jack Hayes, Calvin Jackson, and Leo Shuken
1965 Maurice Jarre Doctor Zhivago Won Music Score — Substantially Original
Jacques Demy
Michel Legrand
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Nominated
Michel Legrand Nominated Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
1966 John Barry United Kingdom Born Free Won Original Music Score
Ken Thorne A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Nominated Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
Luis Bacalov Italy The Gospel According to St. Matthew Nominated
1967 Leslie Bricusse United Kingdom Doctor Dolittle Nominated Original Music Score
Richard Rodney Bennett Far from the Madding Crowd Nominated
André Previn Germany Thoroughly Modern Millie Nominated Scoring of Music — Adaptation or Treatment
Shared with Joseph Gershenson
1968 John Barry United Kingdom The Lion in Winter Won Original Score — For a Motion Picture (Not a Musical)
Michel Legrand France The Thomas Crown Affair Nominated
Michel Legrand
Jacques Demy
The Young Girls of Rochefort Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture — Original or Adaptation
1969 Georges Delerue Anne of the Thousand Days Nominated Original Score — For a Motion Picture (Not a Musical)
Ernest Gold Austria The Secret of Santa Vittoria Nominated
Leslie Bricusse United Kingdom Goodbye, Mr. Chips Nominated Scoring of a Musical Picture — Original or Adaptation
Shared with John Williams
1970 Francis Lai France Love Story Won Original Score
Frank Cordell United Kingdom Cromwell Nominated
The Beatles Let It Be Won Original Song Score
Leslie Bricusse
Ian Fraser
Scrooge Nominated
1971 Michel Legrand France Summer of '42 Won Original Dramatic Score
John Barry United Kingdom Mary, Queen of Scots Nominated
Richard Rodney Bennett Nicholas and Alexandra Nominated
Peter Maxwell Davies
Peter Greenwell
The Boy Friend Nominated Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score
Dimitri Tiomkin Russian Empire/United States Tchaikovsky Nominated
Leslie Bricusse
Anthony Newley
United Kingdom Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Nominated
1972 Charlie Chaplin Limelight Won Original Dramatic Score
Shared with Raymond Rasch and Larry Russell
Nino Rota Italy The Godfather Nominated Original Dramatic Score
Nomination rescinded
John Addison United Kingdom Sleuth Nominated Original Dramatic Score
1973 Georges Delerue France The Day of the Dolphin Nominated Original Dramatic Score
John Cameron United Kingdom A Touch of Class Nominated
André Previn
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Germany/United States
United Kingdom
Jesus Christ Superstar Nominated Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation
Shared with Herbert W. Spencer
1974 Nino Rota Italy The Godfather Part II Won Original Dramatic Score
Shared with Carmine Coppola
Richard Rodney Bennett United Kingdom Murder on the Orient Express Nominated Original Dramatic Score
Frederick Loewe
Angela Morley
Austria/United States
United Kingdom
The Little Prince Nominated Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation
Shared with Alan Jay Lerner and Douglas Gamley
1975 Pete Townshend United Kingdom Tommy Nominated Scoring: Original Song Score and Adaptation or Scoring: Adaptation
1977 Georges Delerue France Julia Nominated Original Dramatic Score
Maurice Jarre Mohammad, Messenger of God Nominated
Angela Morley United Kingdom The Slipper and the Rose Nominated Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score
Shared with the Sherman Brothers
1978 Giorgio Moroder Italy Midnight Express Won Original Score
Ennio Morricone Days of Heaven Nominated
1979 Georges Delerue France A Little Romance Won Original Score
1980 Philippe Sarde Tess Nominated
1981 Vangelis Greece Chariots of Fire Won
1982 George Fenton United Kingdom Gandhi Nominated Original Score
Shared with Ravi Shankar
Leslie Bricusse Victor/Victoria Won Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score
Shared with Henry Mancini
1983 Michel Legrand France Yentl Won Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score
Shared with Alan and Marilyn Bergman
1984 Maurice Jarre A Passage to India Won Original Score
1985 John Barry United Kingdom Out of Africa Won
Georges Delerue France Agnes of God Nominated
Jeremy Lubbock
Rod Temperton
United Kingdom The Color Purple Nominated Shared with Chris Boardman, Jorge Calandrelli, Andraé Crouch, Jack Hayes, Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones, Randy Kerber, Joel Rosenbaum, Caiphus Semenya, and Fred Steiner
Maurice Jarre France Witness Nominated
1986 Ennio Morricone Italy The Mission Nominated
1987 David Byrne United Kingdom/United States The Last Emperor Won Shared with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Cong Su
George Fenton United Kingdom Cry Freedom Nominated Shared with Jonas Gwangwa
Ennio Morricone Italy The Untouchables Nominated
1988 George Fenton United Kingdom Dangerous Liaisons Nominated
Maurice Jarre France Gorillas in the Mist Nominated
Hans Zimmer Germany Rain Man Nominated
1990 John Barry United Kingdom Dances with Wolves Won
Maurice Jarre France Ghost Nominated
1991 Ennio Morricone Italy Bugsy Nominated
George Fenton United Kingdom The Fisher King Nominated
1992 John Barry Chaplin Nominated
1994 Hans Zimmer Germany The Lion King Won
1995 Luis Bacalov Argentina/Italy The Postman Won Dramatic Score.
Patrick Doyle United Kingdom Sense and Sensibility Nominated
1996 Gabriel Yared Lebanon/France The English Patient Won
Patrick Doyle United Kingdom Hamlet Nominated
Rachel Portman Emma Won Musical or Comedy Score.
Hans Zimmer Germany The Preacher's Wife Nominated
1997 Anne Dudley United Kingdom The Full Monty Won
Hans Zimmer Germany As Good as It Gets Nominated
1998 Nicola Piovani Italy Life Is Beautiful Won Dramatic Score.
Stephen Warbeck United Kingdom Shakespeare in Love Won Musical or Comedy Score.
Hans Zimmer Germany The Thin Red Line Nominated Dramatic Score.
The Prince of Egypt Nominated Musical or Comedy Score.
Shared with Stephen Schwartz.
1999 Rachel Portman United Kingdom The Cider House Rules Nominated
Gabriel Yared Lebanon/France The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated
2000 Rachel Portman United Kingdom Chocolat Nominated
Hans Zimmer Germany Gladiator Nominated
Ennio Morricone Italy Malèna Nominated
2003 Gabriel Yared Lebanon/France Cold Mountain Nominated
2004 Jan A. P. Kaczmarek Poland Finding Neverland Won
2005 Alberto Iglesias Spain The Constant Gardener Nominated
Dario Marianelli Italy Pride & Prejudice Nominated
2006 Javier Navarrete Spain Pan's Labyrinth Nominated
Alexandre Desplat France The Queen Nominated
2007 Dario Marianelli Italy Atonement Won
Alberto Iglesias Spain The Kite Runner Nominated
2008 Alexandre Desplat France The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated
2009 Fantastic Mr. Fox Nominated
Hans Zimmer Germany Sherlock Holmes Nominated
2010 Atticus Ross United Kingdom The Social Network Won Shared with Trent Reznor.
John Powell How to Train Your Dragon Nominated
Hans Zimmer Germany Inception Nominated
Alexandre Desplat France The King's Speech Nominated
2011 Ludovic Bource The Artist Won
Alberto Iglesias Spain Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Nominated
2012 Dario Marianelli Italy Anna Karenina Nominated
Alexandre Desplat France Argo Nominated
2013 Steven Price United Kingdom Gravity Won
Alexandre Desplat France Philomena Nominated
2014 The Grand Budapest Hotel Won
The Imitation Game Nominated
Hans Zimmer Germany Interstellar Nominated
Gary Yershon United Kingdom Mr. Turner Nominated
Jóhann Jóhannsson Iceland The Theory of Everything Nominated
2015 Ennio Morricone Italy The Hateful Eight Won
Jóhann Jóhannsson Iceland Sicario Nominated
2016 Micachu United Kingdom Jackie Nominated
Hauschka Germany Lion Nominated Shared with Dustin O'Halloran.
2017 Jonny Greenwood United Kingdom Phantom Thread Nominated
Hans Zimmer Germany Dunkirk Nominated
Alexandre Desplat France The Shape of Water Won
2018 Isle of Dogs Nominated
Ludwig Göransson Sweden Black Panther Won
2019 Hildur Guðnadóttir Iceland Joker Won
Alexandre Desplat France Little Women Nominated
2020/2021 Atticus Ross United Kingdom Soul Won Shared with Jon Batiste and Trent Reznor.
Mank Nominated Shared with Trent Reznor.
2021 Hans Zimmer Germany Dune Won
Jonny Greenwood United Kingdom The Power of the Dog Nominated
Alberto Iglesias Spain Parallel Mothers Nominated
2022 Hauschka Germany All Quiet on the Western Front Won
2023 Ludwig Göransson Sweden Oppenheimer Won
Jerskin Fendrix United Kingdom
England
Poor Things Nominated

Best International Feature Film[edit]

International Feature Film
Year Country Film Original Title Director Status Notes
1947 Italy Shoeshine Sciuscià Vittorio De Sica Won Special Honorary Award.
1948 France Monsieur Vincent Maurice Cloche Won
1949 Italy Bicycle Thieves Ladri di biciclette Vittorio De Sica Won
1950 France/Italy The Walls of Malapaga Au-delà des grilles
Le mura di Malapaga
René Clément Won
1956 France Forbidden Games Jeux interdits Won
1953 Gervaise Nominated
Denmark Qivitoq - Fjeldgængeren Erik Balling Nominated
West Germany The Captain from Köpenick Der Hauptmann von Köpenick Helmut Käutner Nominated
Italy La Strada Federico Fellini Won
1957 Nights of Cabiria Le notti di Cabiria Won
Norway Nine Lives Ni Liv Arne Skouen Nominated
France Gates of Paris Porte des Lilas René Clair Nominated
West Germany The Devil Strikes at Night Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam Robert Siodmak Nominated
1958 Arms and the Man Helden Franz Peter Wirth Nominated
Spain Vengeance La Venganza Juan Antonio Bardem Nominated
Italy Big Deal on Madonna Street I soliti ignoti Mario Monicelli Nominated
France Mon Oncle Jacques Tati Won
1959 Black Orpheus Orfeu Negro Marcel Camus Won
Denmark Paw Astrid Henning-Jensen Nominated
Netherlands The Village on the River Dorp aan de rivier Fons Rademakers Nominated
West Germany The Bridge Die Brücke Bernhard Wicki Nominated
Italy The Great War La Grande Guerra Mario Monicelli Nominated
1960 Kapò Gillo Pontecorvo Nominated
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The Ninth Circle Deveti krug
Девети круг
France Štiglic Nominated
France La Vérité Henri-Georges Clouzot Nominated
Sweden The Virgin Spring Jungfrukällan Ingmar Bergman Won
1961 Through a Glass Darkly Såsom i en spegel Won
Denmark Harry and the Butler Harry og kammertjeneren Bent Christensen Nominated
Spain Plácido Luis García Berlanga Nominated
1962 France Sundays and Cybele Les Dimanches de Ville d'Avray Serge Bourguignon Won
Italy The Four Days of Naples Le Quattro Giornate di Napoli Nanni Loy Nominated
Greece Electra Ilektra
Ηλέκτρα
Michael Cacoyannis Nominated
1963 The Red Lanterns Ta Kokkina fanaria
Τα κόκκινα φανάρια
Vasilis Georgiadis Nominated
Spain Los Tarantos Francisco Rovira Beleta Nominated
Poland Knife in the Water Nóż w wodzie Roman Polanski Nominated
Italy Federico Fellini Won
1964 Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Ieri, Oggi e Domani Vittorio De Sica Won
France The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Les Parapluies de Cherbourg Jacques Demy Nominated
Sweden Raven's End Kvarteret Korpen Bo Widerberg Nominated
1965 Dear John Käre John Lars-Magnus Lindgren Nominated
Italy Marriage Italian Style Matrimonio all'italiana Vittorio De Sica Nominated
Greece Blood on the Land To Homa vaftike kokkino
Το χώμα βάφτηκε κόκκινο
Vasilis Georgiadis Nominated
Czechoslovakia The Shop on Main Street Obchod na korze Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos Won
1966 Loves of a Blonde Lásky jedné plavovlásky Miloš Forman Nominated
France A Man and a Woman Un homme et une femme Claude Lelouch Won
Italy The Battle of Algiers La battaille d'Alger
La battaglia di Algeri
Gillo Pontecorvo Nominated
Poland Pharaoh Faraon Jerzy Kawalerowicz Nominated
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Three Tri
Три
Aleksandar Petrović Nominated
1967 I Even Met Happy Gypsies Skupljači perja
Скупљачи перја
Aleksandar Petrović Nominated
France Live for Life Vivre pour vivre Claude Lelouch Nominated
Spain Bewitched Love El Amor Brujo Francisco Rovira Beleta Nominated
Czechoslovakia Closely Watched Trains Ostře sledované vlaky Jiří Menzel Won
1968 The Fireman's Ball Hoří, má panenko Miloš Forman Nominated
Hungary The Boys of Paul Street A Pál-utcai fiúk Zoltán Fábri Nominated
France Stolen Kisses Baisers volés François Truffaut Nominated
Italy The Girl with the Pistol La Ragazza con la Pistola Mario Monicelli Nominated
Soviet Union War and Peace Voyna i mir
Война и мир
Sergei Bondarchuk Won
1969 The Brothers Karamazov Bratya Karamazovy
Братья Карамазовы
Kirill Lavrov, Ivan Pyryev and Mikhail Ulyanov Nominated
Sweden Ådalen 31 Bo Widerberg Nominated
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Battle of Neretva Bitka na Neretvi
Битка на Неретви
Veljko Bulajić Nominated
France My Night at Maud's Ma nuit chez Maud Éric Rohmer Nominated
1970 Hoa-Binh Raoul Coutard Nominated
Switzerland First Love Erste Liebe Maximilian Schell Nominated
Belgium Peace in the Fields Paix sur les champs Jacques Boigelot Nominated
Spain Tristana Luis Buñuel Nominated
Italy Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto Elio Petri Won
1971 The Garden of the Finzi-Contini Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini Vittorio De Sica Won
Soviet Union Tchaikovsky Chaykovskiy
Чайковский
Igor Talankin Nominated
Sweden The Emigrants Utvandrarna Jan Troell Nominated
1972 The New Land Nybyggarna Nominated
Spain My Dearest Senorita Mi Querida Señorita Jaime de Armiñán Nominated
Soviet Union The Dawns Here Are Quiet A zori zdes tikhie
А зори здесь тихие
Stanislav Rostotsky Nominated
France The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie Luis Buñuel Won
1973 Day for Night La Nuit Américaine François Truffaut Won
Switzerland The Invitation L'Invitation Claude Goretta Nominated
West Germany The Pedestrian Der Fußgänger Maximilian Schell Nominated
Netherlands Turkish Delight Turks fruit Paul Verhoeven Nominated
1974 Italy Amarcord Federico Fellini Won
France Lacombe, Lucien Lacombe Lucien Louis Malle Nominated
Hungary Cat's Play Macskajáték Károly Makk Nominated
Poland The Deluge Potop Jerzy Hoffman Nominated
1975 The Promised Land Ziemia obiecana Andrzej Wajda Nominated
Soviet Union Dersu Uzala Дерсу Узала Károly Makk Won
Italy Scent of a Woman Profumo di donna Dino Risi Nominated
1976 Seven Beauties Pasqualino Settebellezze Lina Wertmüller Nominated
Poland Nights and Days Noce i dnie Jerzy Antczak Nominated
East Germany Jacob the Liar Jakob der Lügner Frank Beyer Nominated
France Cousin Cousine Cousin, Cousine Jean-Charles Tacchella Nominated
1977 Madame Rosa La Vie devant Soi Moshé Mizrahi Won
Greece Iphigenia Ifigeneia
Ιφιγένεια
Michael Cacoyannis Nominated
Spain That Obscure Object of Desire Cet obscur objet du désir
Este oscuro objeto de deseo
Luis Buñuel Nominated
Italy A Special Day Una giornata particolare Ettore Scola Nominated
1978 Viva Italia! I nuovi mostri Mario Monicelli, Dino Risi and Ettore Scola Nominated
Hungary Hungarians Magyarok Zoltán Fábri Nominated
Soviet Union White Bim Black Ear Belyy Bim - Chyornoe ukho
Белый Бим Чёрное ухо
Stanislav Rostotsky Nominated
France Get Out Your Handkerchiefs Préparez vos mouchoirs Bertrand Blier Won
West Germany The Glass Cell Die gläserne Zelle Hans W. Geißendörfer Won
1979 The Tin Drum Die Blechtrommel Volker Schlöndorff Won
Poland The Maids of Wilko Panny z Wilka Andrzej Wajda Nominated
Italy To Forget Venice Dimenticare Venezia Franco Brusati Nominated
France A Simple Story Une histoire simple Claude Sautet Nominated
Spain Mama Turns 100 Mamá cumple 100 años Carlos Saura Nominated
1980 The Nest El Nido Jaime de Armiñán Nominated
Soviet Union Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Moskva slezam ne verit
Москва слезам не верит
Vladimir Menshov Won
France The Last Metro Le Dernier Métro François Truffaut Nominated
Hungary Confidence Bizalom István Szabó Nominated
1981 Mephisto Won
Switzerland The Boat Is Full Das Boot ist voll Markus Imhoof Nominated
Poland Man of Iron Człowiek z żelaza Andrzej Wajda Nominated
Italy Three Brothers Tre fratelli Francesco Rosi Nominated
1982 Spain Begin to Beguine Volver a Empezar José Luis Garci Won
France Coup de Torchon Bertrand Tavernier Nominated
Soviet Union Private Life Chastnaya zhizn
Частная жизньн
Yuli Raizman Nominated
Sweden Flight of the Eagle Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd Jan Troell Nominated
1983 Fanny and Alexander Fanny och Alexander Ingmar Bergman Won
France Entre Nous Coup de foudre Diane Kurys Nominated
Hungary The Revolt of Job Jób lázadása Imre Gyöngyössy and Barna Kabay Nominated
Spain Carmen Carlos Saura Nominated
1984 Double Feature Sesión continua José Luis Garci Nominated
Soviet Union Wartime Romance 'Voenno-polevoy roman
Военно-полевой роман
Pyotr Todorovsky Nominated
Switzerland Dangerous Moves La Diagonale du fou Richard Dembo Won
1985 West Germany Angry Harvest Bittere Ernte Agnieszka Holland Nominated
Hungary Colonel Redl 'Oberst Redl
Redl ezredes
István Szabó Nominated
France Three Men and a Cradle Trois hommes et un couffin Coline Serreau Nominated
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia When Father Was Away on Business Otac na službenom putu
Отац на службеном путу
Emir Kusturica Nominated
1986 Netherlands The Assault De aanslag Fons Rademakers Won
Austria '38 – Vienna Before the Fall '38 – Auch das war Wien Wolfgang Glück Nominated
Czechoslovakia My Sweet Little Village Vesničko má středisková Jiří Menzel Nominated
France Betty Blue 37°2 le matin Jean-Jacques Beineix Nominated
1987 Au revoir les enfants Louis Malle Nominated
Denmark Babette's Feast Babettes Gæstebud Gabriel Axel Won
Norway Pathfinder Ofelaš
Veiviseren
Nils Gaup Nominated
Italy The Family La Famiglia Ettore Scola Nominated
Spain Course Completed Asignatuda aprobada José Luis Garci Nominated
1988 Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Mujeres al Borde de un ataque de nervios Pedro Almodóvar Nominated
Hungary Hanussen István Szabó Nominated
Belgium The Music Teacher Le maître de musique Gérard Corbiau Nominated
Denmark Pelle the Conqueror Pelle Erobreren Bille August Won
1989 Waltzing Regitze Dansen med Regitze Kaspar Rostrup Nominated
Italy Cinema Paradiso Nuovo Cinema Paradiso Giuseppe Tornatore Won
France Camille Claudel Bruno Nuytten Nominated
1990 Cyrano de Bergerac Jean-Paul Rappeneau Nominated
Switzerland Journey of Hope Reise der Hoffnung Xavier Koller Won
Germany The Nasty Girl Das schreckliche Mädchen Michael Verhoeven Nominated
Italy Open Doors Porte aperte Gianni Amelio Nominated
1991 Mediterraneo Gabriele Salvatores Won
Iceland Children of Nature Börn náttúrunnar Friðrik Þór Friðriksson Nominated
Czechoslovakia The Elementary School Obecná škola Jan Svěrák Nominated
Sweden The Ox Oxen Sven Nykvist Nominated
1992 Russia Close to Eden Urga
Урга
Nikita Mikhalkov Nominated
Belgium Daens Stijn Coninx Nominated
France Indochine Régis Wargnier Won
Germany Schtonk! Helmut Dietl Nominated
1993 Spain Belle Époque Fernando Trueba Won
United Kingdom Hedd Wyn Paul Turner Nominated
1994 North Macedonia Before the Rain Pred dozhdot
Пред дождот
Milcho Manchevski Nominated
Russia Burnt by the Sun Utomlyonnye solntsem
Утомлённые солнцем
Nikita Mikhalkov Won
Belgium Farinelli: Il Castrato Farinelli Gérard Corbiau Nominated
1995 Netherlands Antonia's Line Antonia Marleen Gorris Won
Sweden All Things Fair Lust och fägring stor Bo Widerberg Nominated
Italy The Star Maker L'Uomo delle Stelle Giuseppe Tornatore Nominated
1996 Czech Republic Kolya Kolja Jan Svěrák Won
Georgia (country) A Chef in Love Shekvarebuli kulinaris ataserti retsepti
შეყვარებული კულინარის 1001 რეცეპტი
Nana Jorjadze Nominated
Norway The Other Side of Sunday Søndagsengler Berit Nesheim Nominated
France Ridicule Patrice Leconte Nominated
Russia Prisoner of the Mountains Kavkazskiy plennik
Кавказский пленник
Sergei Bodrov Nominated
1997 The Thief Vor
Вор
Pavel Chukhray Nominated
Netherlands Character Karakter Mike van Diem Won
Germany Beyond Silence Jenseits der Stille Caroline Link Nominated
Spain Secrets of the Heart Secretos del Corazón Montxo Armendáriz Won
1998 Italy Life is Beautiful La vita è bella Roberto Benigni Won
Spain The Grandfather El Abuelo José Luis Garci Nominated
1999 All About My Mother Todo sobre mi madre Pedro Almodóvar Won
United Kingdom Solomon & Gaenor Solomon a Gaenor Paul Morrison Nominated
Sweden Under the Sun Under solen Colin Nutley Nominated
2000 Czech Republic Divided We Fall Musíme si pomáhat Jan Hřebejk Nominated
Belgium Everybody's Famous! Iedereen beroemd! Dominique Deruddere Nominated
France The Taste of Others Le goût des autres Agnès Jaoui Nominated
2001 Amélie Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain Jean-Pierre Jeunet Nominated
Bosnia and Herzegovina No Man's Land Ničija zemlja Danis Tanović Won
Norway Elling Petter Næss Nominated
2002 Finland The Man Without a Past Mies vailla menneisyyttä Aki Kaurismäki Nominated
Germany Nowhere in Africa Nirgendwo in Afrika Caroline Link Won
Netherlands Zus & Zo Paula van der Oest Nominated
2003 Twin Sisters De tweeling Ben Sombogaart Nominated
Czech Republic Želary Ondřej Trojan Nominated
Sweden Evil Ondskan Mikael Håfström Nominated
2004 As It Is in Heaven Så som i himmelen Kay Pollak Nominated
Germany Downfall Der Untergang Oliver Hirschbiegel Nominated
Spain The Sea Inside Mar Adentro Alejandro Amenábar Won
France The Chorus Les choristes Christophe Barratier Nominated
2005 Joyeux Noël Christian Carion Nominated
Italy Don't Tell La bestia nel cuore Cristina Comencini Nominated
Germany Sophie Scholl – The Final Days Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage Marc Rothemund Nominated
2006 The Lives of Others Das Leben der Anderen Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck Won
Denmark After the Wedding Efter brylluppet Susanne Bier Nominated
2007 Poland Katyń Andrzej Wajda Nominated
Russia 12 Nikita Mikhalkov Nominated
Austria The Counterfeiters Die Fälscher Stefan Ruzowitzky Won
2008 Revanche Revanche Götz Spielmann Nominated
Germany The Baader Meinhof Complex Der Baader Meinhof Komplex Uli Edel Nominated
France The Class Entre les murs Laurent Cantet Nominated
2009 A Prophet Un prophète Jacques Audiard Nominated
Germany The White Ribbon Das weiße Band Michael Haneke Nominated
2010 Greece Dogtooth Kynodontas
Κυνόδοντας
Yorgos Lanthimos Nominated
Denmark In a Better World Hævnen Susanne Bier Won
2011 Belgium Bullhead Rundskop Michaël R. Roskam Nominated
Poland In Darkness W ciemności Agnieszka Holland Nominated
2012 Austria Amour Michael Haneke Won
Norway Kon-Tiki Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg Nominated
Denmark A Royal Affair En kongelig affære Nikolaj Arcel Nominated
2013 The Hunt Jagten Thomas Vinterberg Nominated
Belgium The Broken Circle Breakdown Felix van Groeningen Nominated
Italy The Great Beauty La Grande Bellezza Paolo Sorrentino Won
2014 Poland Ida Paweł Pawlikowski Won
Russia Leviathan Левиафан Andrey Zvyagintsev Nominated
Estonia Tangerines Mandariinid Zaza Urushadze Nominated
2015 France Mustang Deniz Gamze Ergüven Nominated
Hungary Son of Saul Saul fia László Nemes Won
Denmark A War Krigen Tobias Lindholm Nominated
2016 Land of Mine Under sandet Martin Zandvliet Nominated
Germany Toni Erdmann Maren Ade Nominated
Sweden A Man Called Ove En man som heter Ove Hannes Holm Nominated
2017 The Square Ruben Östlund Nominated
Russia Loveless Nelyubov
Нелюбовь
Andrey Zvyagintsev Nominated
Hungary On Body and Soul Testről és lélekről Ildikó Enyedi Nominated
2018 Germany Never Look Away Werk ohne Autor Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck Nominated
Poland Cold War Zimna wojna Paweł Pawlikowski Nominated
2019 Corpus Christi Boże Ciało Jan Komasa Nominated
North Macedonia Honeyland Medena Zemja
Медена земја
Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov Nominated
France Les Misérables Ladj Ly Nominated
Spain Pain and Glory Dolor y Gloria Pedro Almodóvar Nominated
2020/2021 Romania Collective Colectiv Alexander Nanau Nominated
Bosnia and Herzegovina Quo Vadis Aida? Jasmila Žbanić Nominated
Denmark Another Round Druk Thomas Vinterberg Won
2021 Flee Flugt Jonas Poher Rasmussen Nominated
Italy The Hand of God È stata la mano di Dio Paolo Sorrentino Nominated
Norway The Worst Person in the World Verdens verste menneske Joachim Trier Nominated
2022 Belgium Close Lukas Dhont Nominated
Poland EO IO Jerzy Skolimowski Nominated
Republic of Ireland The Quiet Girl An Cailín Ciúin Colm Bairéad Nominated
Germany All Quiet on the Western Front Im Westen nichts Neues Edward Berger Won
2023 The Teachers' Lounge Das Lehrerzimmer İlker Çatak Nominated
Italy Io Capitano Matteo Garrone Nominated
Spain Society of the Snow Sociedad de la Nieve J. A. Bayona Nominated
United Kingdom The Zone of Interest Jonathan Glazer Won

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